Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill HCR255

Introduced
5/9/24  
Engrossed
5/10/24  

Caption

House concurrent resolution honoring Barbara Reilly for her more than four decades of dedicated public service at the Vermont Veterans’ Home

Impact

The passage of HCR255 serves as a formal acknowledgment of Barbara Reilly's contributions, setting a precedent for recognizing dedicated public servants. While it primarily functions as an honorary resolution and does not impose new laws or changes to existing statutes, it symbolizes the value placed on long-term public service within the state. Such recognitions can foster a culture of appreciation and motivation among public employees, reinforcing the importance of commitment to community services.

Summary

HCR255 is a House concurrent resolution that honors Barbara Reilly for her over four decades of dedicated public service at the Vermont Veterans’ Home. The resolution highlights Reilly's journey, beginning her service in 1977 at the age of 18, and her growth within the organization as she took on various roles, including work in the kitchen, housekeeping, and eventually in the activities program. The resolution celebrates her rapport with the veterans and her heartfelt commitment to their well-being, emphasizing her contributions to the Home as not only a job but a vocation she cherished.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR255 is overwhelmingly positive. Colleagues and representatives who sponsored the resolution express deep gratitude for Reilly’s contributions and her unwavering dedication to the veterans at the Home. This resolution not only honors Reilly's service but also strengthens the sense of community among the staff and residents, emphasizing the impact one individual can have on the lives of many.

Contention

While there is minimal contention regarding HCR255, as it appears to be a straightforward recognition of an individual's service, it reflects broader themes of valuing community service and dedication in public roles. There is a possibility of differing opinions on the methods of recognition for public servants, with some advocating for more significant legislative benefits rather than honorary resolutions. However, in this case, the unanimous appreciation for Reilly’s commitment has united opinions in favor of the resolution.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT HCR254

House concurrent resolution honoring Michele Burgess for her 47-plus years of outstanding and supportive service at the Vermont Veterans’ Home

VT HCR076

House concurrent resolution honoring Robin Lunge for her dedicated public service in Vermont State government

VT HCR138

House concurrent resolution honoring Christine J. Brock for her 52 years of dedicated public service on the staff of the Vermont Judiciary

VT HCR140

House concurrent resolution commemorating the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army and honoring the U.S. Army veterans in residence at the Vermont Veterans’ Home

VT HCR007

House concurrent resolution in memory of former Vermont Veterans’ Home Trustee Arthur William Charron Jr. of Bennington

VT HCR258

House concurrent resolution honoring Michelle Carter of Barre City on the 30th anniversary of her dedicated service as a Vermont Legal Aid Long-Term Care Ombudsman

VT HCR229

House concurrent resolution honoring the music therapists of Vermont

VT HCR017

House concurrent resolution honoring the Green Mountain Hometown Heroes Banner Program and its recognized members of the U.S. Armed Forces

VT HCR041

House concurrent resolution honoring South Burlington City Clerk Donna Kinville for her dedicated municipal public service

VT HCR027

House concurrent resolution honoring Edwin G. Camp of Derby for his outstanding 58-year career in the Vermont insurance industry

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.