Vermont 2023-2024 Regular Session

Vermont Senate Bill SCR017

Introduced
5/10/24  
Engrossed
5/10/24  
Passed
5/10/24  

Caption

Senate concurrent resolution honoring the nearly four decades of conscientious legislative service of former Vermont Senate Dean Richard T. Mazza of Colchester

Impact

SCR017 recognizes Mr. Mazza’s significant legislative service, emphasizing his roles and contributions during his tenure. The resolution not only honors him as a legislator but also underlines the importance of dedication and commitment to public service. By formally acknowledging his work, the bill serves to inspire both current and future legislative leaders in Vermont to pursue similar paths of civic responsibility and engagement.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 17 (SCR017) is a resolution honoring the extensive and dedicated legislative service of former Vermont Senate Dean Richard T. Mazza. Mr. Mazza began his political career in 1973 as a representative for the Chittenden 14-3 district and grew into a prominent figure in Vermont politics, serving an unprecedented 39 years in the Senate. His contributions notably included advancing transportation policy and infrastructure in Vermont, and he was respected for his efforts to maintain civility and mutual respect within the legislative body.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SCR017 is one of respect and admiration. Legislators and constituents alike view the resolution as a fitting tribute to a long-serving public servant. It showcases a shared appreciation for Mr. Mazza’s extensive contributions and a commitment to preserving the values of respect and civility within the legislature. This honor reflects a consensus in valuing long-term dedication in public service.

Contention

While SCR017 is predominantly celebratory in nature, it also serves as a reminder of the changing dynamics within the Vermont legislature, particularly as the state navigates leadership changes following notable resignations. Although the resolution does not engage in substantial contention or debate, it highlights the legacy left by Mr. Mazza, who had a considerable impact on key issues such as transportation and civic duties. As seen in his farewell, the resolution strives to build a bridge between past and future legislators, emphasizing the importance of their roles.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT SCR016

Senate concurrent resolution honoring Senator Richard McCormack for his dedicated legislative service in the Vermont Senate

VT SCR018

Senate concurrent resolution honoring Senator Robert A. Starr of Orleans District for his decades of distinguished public service

VT SCR002

Senate concurrent resolution honoring the Vermont Old Cemetery Association

VT HCR255

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

VT SR31

A RESOLUTION honoring the life and accomplishments of former Kentucky Senator Joseph Richard Wright.

VT SCR006

Senate concurrent resolution honoring Montpelier City Manager William J. Fraser for three decades of distinguished municipal public service

VT SCR002

Senate concurrent resolution honoring Helen Estroff of Montpelier for her outstanding public service in the executive branch, and as the Calendar Clerk of the Vermont Senate

VT HCR0039

A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION honoring Officer Richard Stires.

VT SR0020

Senate resolution in memory of Senator and former Bennington Selectboard Chair Richard Sears

VT SR37

A Senate resolution honoring the life of St. Cloud Fireworks Commissioner Tom Richardson

Similar Bills

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