10-R382

2010 -- S 3029

Enacted 12/02/10

 

 

S E N A T E R E S O L U T I O N

HONORING SENATOR JOHN F. MCBURNEY, III, FOR HIS SERVICE TO THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

     

     

     Introduced By: Senators Lynch, Paiva-Weed, Connors, Algiere, and Ruggerio

     Date Introduced: December 02, 2010

 

 

 

     WHEREAS, It is with regret and sadness that we bid farewell to our good friend and

colleague, the inimitable Dean of the Rhode Island Senate, The Honorable John F. McBurney, III;

and

     WHEREAS, Following in his father’s footsteps and a family legacy that encompassed

more than five decades, Senator John McBurney, III, was elected to the  Rhode Island  Senate,

representing the people of Pawtucket in what is now District 15, on November 8th of 1974; and

     WHEREAS, During his thirty-six years with the Rhode Island Senate, Jack has not only

earned the respect of his peers and the trust and confidence of his constituents, but more

impressively, he also met and convinced Cheryl Vaslet, previously a member of the legislative

staff, to become his wife; and

     WHEREAS, Holding numerous titles and responsibilities during his tenure with the

Senate, Jack served as Senate President Pro Tempore, a member of the Senate Committee on

Judiciary and Finance, the Chairman of the Rhode Island Lottery Commission, and the Chair of

the Senate Corporations Committee and the Senate Labor Committee; and

     WHEREAS, Senator McBurney served in the Senate for so long that it had become too

much to lean forward in order to press the voting button so he fashioned a voting wand so he

could remain in a relaxed position while voting; and

     WHEREAS, During the same years, Jack’s accomplishments outside of the Senate

Chamber were also quite extensive.  He earned his Juris Doctor at Suffolk University Law School

in 1977 and joined the family law firm.  He also became a father seven times over, with the birth

of his children, John IV, Meghan, Joseph, Michael, Patrick, Ellen, and McKenzie; and  

     WHEREAS, In addition to Senator McBurney’s family, work, and state house

responsibilities, his commitment to the community includes membership on a plethora of

business and professional organizations including: St. Mary’s Men’s Association, the Justice

Subordinate Forum, the  Pawtucket Lodge of Elks #920, the Governor’s Justice Commission, the

Woodlawn Neighborhood Association, and the Pleasant View Neighborhood and Business

Association; and

     WHEREAS, Senator McBurney’s leadership and tireless devotion to the citizens of the

Ocean State, along with his quick wit and irrepressible charm, have earned him our unqualified

admiration and loyalty, and he will most assuredly be missed not only in the Senate Chamber but

also during the innumerable and often raucous and costly “gatherings” in room 13; and

     WHEREAS, Room 13, the location of endless meetings and heated policy discussions,

will never be the same. Unfortunately the whole of Senator McBurney's legislative career was

placed into two boxes and left in the hallway at the behest of Room 13's newest occupant; now,

therefore be it

     RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations

hereby honors Senator John F. McBurney, III, as he concludes his service in the Rhode Island

Senate.  We thank him for a job well done, and extend our sincere wishes for his continued

health, happiness, and success; and be it further

     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and he hereby is authorized and directed to

transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to the Honorable John F. McBurney, III.

     

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