Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill HCR162

Introduced
2/22/24  
Engrossed
2/27/24  

Caption

House concurrent resolution honoring Sergeant at Arms Janet Miller for her stellar public service for the General Assembly

Impact

This resolution holds symbolic importance, conveying the General Assembly's recognition and appreciation of public servants who contribute to the stability and functionality of government operations. While it does not create or amend any state laws, it reinforces the values of public service and dedication within the state legislature. HCR162 serves as a reminder of the vital roles played by individuals in maintaining the legislative framework and ensuring smooth operation during crises, such as the transition to virtual meetings during the pandemic.

Summary

HCR162 is a House concurrent resolution that honors Sergeant at Arms Janet Miller for her exemplary service to the Vermont General Assembly. This resolution acknowledges her numerous contributions to the legislative body, particularly in managing security and organizing official events at the State House. Janet Miller is recognized for her creativity and dedication, having risen through the ranks from her initial role in the Legislative Council to her position as Sergeant at Arms. Her leadership has been particularly crucial during the unprecedented challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, where she adapted legislative proceedings to ensure safety and compliance.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR162 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a collective appreciation for Janet Miller’s service. Members of the General Assembly, both from the House and the Senate, co-sponsored the resolution, indicating a bipartisan acknowledgment of her efforts. The resolution highlights a culture of respect and gratitude towards those who dedicate their careers to public service, reflecting well on the legislative body’s commitment to recognizing individual contributions.

Contention

As a resolution honoring an individual, HCR162 does not have notable points of contention or debate typically associated with more controversial legislative proposals. Its passage appears straightforward and unanimous, aimed solely at recognizing the contributions of a public servant. However, it does underscore the significance of institutional roles and the collective acknowledgment of service in government, which can serve as a foundation for discussions on governance and public management in future legislative contexts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT SCR375

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION honoring Richard and Teresa Gilbert, the first ever parents of sisters serving concurrently in the Kentucky General Assembly.

VT SR724

A RESOLUTION honoring Richard and Teresa Gilbert, the first ever parents of sisters serving concurrently in the Kentucky General Assembly.

VT HR2465

Honoring the staff of the house sergeant-at-arms.

VT JRH008

Joint resolution providing for an election to fill a vacancy in the Office of Sergeant at Arms

VT HCR114

House concurrent resolution honoring Deborah J. Aldrich for 42 years of extraordinary municipal public service in the Town of Chester

VT HR3407

Honoring the house sergeant-at-arms and his staff.

VT SCR006

Senate concurrent resolution honoring Vanessa Davison for her extraordinary dedication as a staff member of the General Assembly

VT SR10

A RESOLUTION honoring Evangeline "Eva" Miller for her service to Clark County Public Schools and the community at-large.

VT SCR174

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION establishing the Kentucky Service Caucus within the Kentucky General Assembly.

VT HCR156

House concurrent resolution honoring Harry Roush for his four-plus decades of exceptional municipal public service in the Town of Washington

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.