Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR166

Introduced
6/14/10  

Caption

Commends the Shreveport Police Department police pastors upon the 10th anniversary of the police pastors program

Impact

The resolution does not enact new laws or change existing legislation, but it emphasizes the positive impact that community-oriented initiatives can have on public safety and community relations. It serves as a formal acknowledgment of the hard work and dedication exhibited by the police pastors in their roles, indicating a recognition of the value of outreach and support efforts in law enforcement practices. While it does not invoke changes to state laws, it underscores the importance of community partnerships in policing.

Summary

House Resolution No. 166 (HR166) is a commendation for the Shreveport Police Department's police pastors as they celebrate the tenth anniversary of their program. The resolution highlights the significant contributions made by the police pastors, who provide voluntary services, ranging from counseling to community engagement activities. By recognizing their efforts, the resolution honors the role these individuals play in bridging the gap between the police and the community, promoting a spirit of collaboration and support.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR166 is overwhelmingly positive. The resolution reflects gratitude and appreciation from the legislature for the selfless work performed by the police pastors. This commendation enhances the public perception of the Shreveport Police Department and reinforces the idea that community policing efforts can foster trust and cooperation between law enforcement and citizens, highlighting a successful model of partnership.

Contention

While the resolution itself is not likely to face contention, discussions around police-community interactions sometimes spark debates about funding and resources for such programs. The potential is there for differing opinions regarding the use of police resources for community service roles, as some may argue that law enforcement should focus primarily on policing rather than outreach, further emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to public safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR74

Commends Pastor Corey Watson on his 7th pastoral anniversary

LA H4074

Pastor James C. Woodley, 10th pastoral anniversary

LA HR11

Commends the Reverend Dr. Charles Oatis, Sr., upon his seventeenth pastoral anniversary

LA SR90

Commends The Pentecostals of Bossier City for their 75th anniversary and Pastors Jerry and Gina Dean for their 30 years of pastoral service.

LA HR95

Commends Pastor William L. Nash on the occasion of his fiftieth pastoral anniversary

LA HR13

Commends the Reverend E. Edward Jones, Sr., upon his fifty-seventh anniversary as pastor of Galilee Baptist Church in Shreveport

LA HCR36

Commends Pastor Ernest Edward Jones, Sr., for more than fifty-five years of preaching and pastoring at Galilee Baptist Church of Shreveport

LA HR156

Commends the Reverend Johnny Ray Turner, Sr., on his seventh pastoral anniversary

LA HR159

Commends Reverend Dr. Lionel Davis, Sr., on the occasion of his twenty-first pastoral anniversary

LA HR190

Commends Dr. Charles J. Southall, III, on his thirtieth pastoral anniversary

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