Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR16

Introduced
3/30/10  
Passed
3/30/10  

Caption

Commends Paul R. Valteau Jr., Orleans Parish Civil Sheriff for outstanding service.

Impact

This resolution holds great symbolic value as it honors the contributions of public servants like Sheriff Valteau, reflecting the positive impact he has had on his community. By commemorating his service, the bill underscores the importance of dedicated civil service in promoting trust and effective governance within the community. However, as SCR16 is a concurrent resolution rather than a legislative bill with binding laws, it does not create or amend any statutes.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 16 (SCR16) commends Paul R. Valteau Jr., the Orleans Parish Civil Sheriff, for his outstanding service, dedication, and commitment to the citizens of Orleans Parish. The resolution highlights Sheriff Valteau's significant achievements, including his record for receiving the largest number of white votes for a black candidate in the parish. SCR16 recognizes his long tenure, having been elected to the office since 1982, and the essential functions of the office he oversees, which includes serving legal documents and executing court orders.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SCR16 appears overwhelmingly positive, as it is dedicated to recognizing the hard work of a longtime public servant. Legislators expressed admiration for Sheriff Valteau's accomplishments and contributions to the Orleans Parish community, indicating a broad consensus on the merits of his service. This resolution fosters community spirit and highlights the importance of acknowledging public service.

Contention

Since SCR16 primarily serves a commemorative purpose, there are minimal points of contention associated with it. However, the acknowledgment of Sheriff Valteau as the last civil sheriff in Orleans Parish due to recent legislation consolidating sheriff offices may present a broader discussion on administrative changes and their implications for local governance. Nevertheless, the resolution itself focuses on celebrating Sheriff Valteau's legacy rather than engaging in contentious debates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR137

Commends Ann Duplessis, Louisiana State Senator, for her outstanding public service and dedication to the citizens of Louisiana.

LA SCR31

Commends, posthumously, former Jefferson Parish Sheriff Harry Lee for his contributions to the parish and the state of Louisiana.

LA SB750

Provides relative to the Orleans Parish Civil District Court. (gov sig)

LA SCR44

Commends Ashton Phelps Jr. upon his retirement as publisher of the New Orleans Times-Picayune.

LA SCR47

Commends Charles F. Castille on thirty-five years of outstanding service and dedication to the citizens of the state of Louisiana on the occasion of his retirement from the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals.

LA SCR37

Commends former district attorney of the 14th Judicial District, John DeRosier, for his many years of outstanding public service to the city of Lake Charles, the parish of Calcasieu, and the state of Louisiana.

LA SCR89

Creates the Local Schools Commission of Orleans to study the feasibility of returning control of all Recovery Schools District schools located in Orleans Parish back to the Orleans Parish School Board.

LA HCR96

Commends Charles F. Castille for his outstanding service with the Dept. of Health and Hospitals

LA HCR153

Commends Charles J. Oubre, Jr., for his service as St. Charles Parish Clerk of Court

LA SCR54

Commends Detective Vernon Bailey Jr. of the St. John the Baptist Sheriff's Office on being named Officer of the Year.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.