Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR201

Introduced
5/26/10  
Engrossed
5/26/10  

Caption

Commends Forrest Dunn upon his retirement from the La. State Exhibit Museum

Impact

The resolution recognizes Dunn’s significant influence in the community, particularly in Caddo Parish, where he served as a legislator from 1972 to 1984. His leadership at the museum brought nationally recognized exhibits that not only enriched local culture but also contributed to the state's tourism and educational outreach. This commendation serves to preserve the legacy of his public service and underscores the importance of individuals committed to the enhancement of community and cultural institutions.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution No. 201 commends Forrest Dunn upon his retirement from the Louisiana State Exhibit Museum in Shreveport. The resolution highlights Dunn's exemplary service as the director of the museum for over eleven years, during which he was instrumental in enhancing the museum's reputation and collections. It acknowledges his commitment to public service, noting his previous roles as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives and other significant community positions. The resolution celebrates his contributions to the arts and education in Louisiana, especially regarding the museum's unique affiliation with the Smithsonian Institution.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HCR201 reflects a deep admiration for Forrest Dunn's dedication and contributions to public service and the Louisiana State Exhibit Museum. Legislators and community members express appreciation for his efforts in elevating the museum's profile on a national level, and the resolution is seen as a fitting tribute to a long-serving leader who has shaped local culture through his work. The resolution embodies a collective gratitude from the legislative body and the public alike.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory, it indirectly raises points about the ongoing relevance and support for public institutions in Louisiana. Commending public figures like Dunn highlights the intersection of local governance and cultural leadership, potentially opening discussions about future support and funding for similar institutions. The resolution affirms a commitment to public service while reminding legislators of the importance of cultural heritage in legislative decisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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