Rhode Island 2023 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H6229

Introduced
3/29/23  

Caption

House Resolution Congratulating Grace Bolduc On Her Retirement From The State Of Rhode Island As A Physical Therapy Assistant After Thirty-three Years Of Dedicated And Distinguished Service

Impact

The resolution serves as a formal acknowledgment of Grace Bolduc's contributions to the Rhode Island healthcare community. It illustrates the importance of recognizing dedicated professionals who impact the lives of many through their service. While it does not enact changes to state laws, it reflects the state's appreciation for healthcare workers and the critical role they play in the community, particularly in physical rehabilitation.

Summary

House Resolution H6229 congratulates Grace Bolduc on her retirement from the State of Rhode Island after serving as a Physical Therapy Assistant for thirty-three years. The resolution highlights her extensive career with various healthcare facilities, including the Summit Medical Center and Roger Williams Hospital, where she provided physical therapy services, particularly for geriatrics and orthopedics. It acknowledges her commitment to helping patients achieve their maximum functional ability and her positive influence on their recovery journey.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding H6229 is positive and celebratory. The resolution conveys gratitude and respect for Bolduc's contributions, showcasing a shared appreciation among lawmakers for her years of service. This recognition creates a sense of community pride and highlights the importance of physical therapy in recovery and rehabilitation processes.

Contention

As a resolution, H6229 does not present points of contention or controversy. Rather, it unifies representatives in commendation of an individual’s significant career. It avoids political debate, focusing instead on the acknowledgment of a dedicated healthcare provider’s service to the state and its citizens. The resolution fosters goodwill and appreciation, emphasizing collaboration and respect within the general assembly.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H7006

HOUSE RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING THE HONORABLE CHARLES KNOWLES ON HIS RETIREMENT AFTER MORE THAN THIRTY YEARS OF DEDICATED AND DISTINGUISHED SERVICE TO THE CITIZENS OF RHODE ISLAND

RI H8301

House Resolution Congratulating Nancy Fraser On Her Retirement After Thirty-two Years Of Dedicated Service As A Teacher

RI H6472

House Resolution Congratulating Regina "gina" Moura On The Occasion Of Her Retirement After More Than 37 Years Of Distinguished Service To The State Of Rhode Island

RI H5237

HOUSE RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING KATHLEEN A. BROWN ON HER RETIREMENT AFTER FORTY YEARS OF DISTINGUISHED AND DEVOTED SERVICE TO THE RHODE ISLAND GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND THE CITIZENS OF RHODE ISLAND

RI S3018

Senate Resolution Congratulating Nancy Fraser On Her Retirement After Thirty-two Years Of Dedicated Service As A Teacher

RI H6131

HOUSE RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING CAROL GIBSON, ADMINISTRATOR OF THE BOARD OF REVIEW, RHODE ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND TRAINING, ON HER RETIREMENT AFTER MORE THAN 38 YEARS OF DEDICATED AND EXEMPLARY SERVICE TO THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND ON MARCH 31, 2025

RI H8312

House Resolution Honoring Steven R. Detoy On The Occasion Of His Retirement After Thirty Years Of Dedicated Service With The Rhode Island Medical Society

RI H8225

House Resolution Congratulating Rinchen-tzo Emgushov, Md, On Her Retirement After Thirty-seven Distinguished Years Of Practicing Medicine And Providing Exceptional Service To Her Patients

RI H7046

House Resolution Congratulating Randall Rosenbaum On His Retirement From The State Of Rhode Island After Twenty-seven Years Of Distinguished, Innovative And Inspiring Service As The Executive Director Of The Rhode Island State Council On The Arts

RI S2991

Senate Resolution Honoring Steven R. Detoy On The Occasion Of His Retirement After Thirty Years Of Dedicated Service With The Rhode Island Medical Society

Similar Bills

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