Provides for annual "Former State Legislator Recognition Day" on the first Wednesday in May beginning May 4, 2011.
The establishment of this recognition day is expected to create a formal way to honor past legislators, instilling a sense of pride and appreciation for their work. It could potentially strengthen relationships among current and former legislators and contribute to a culture of respect and gratitude within the political framework of Louisiana. This annual event, while ceremonial, symbolizes the importance of public service and the legacy left by those who have served.
SCR9 aims to establish an annual celebration known as 'Former State Legislator Recognition Day' on the first Wednesday of May, starting from May 4, 2011. This resolution highlights the importance of acknowledging former members of the Louisiana Legislature, honoring their service, and contributions to the governance of the state. The intention is to commemorate those who have dedicated their time and efforts to public service in various capacities, and to recognize the mentorship they provided to incoming legislators.
The sentiment surrounding SCR9 is primarily positive, as it seeks to unite the legislative community through shared recognition of service. Senators who support the bill view it as an opportunity to celebrate the contributions of those who came before them. The general consensus appreciates honoring the experiences and wisdom that former legislators can impart, fostering a sense of continuity and respect within the governance of the state.
While SCR9 does not appear to present significant contention in legislative discussion, it does represent an acknowledgment of the past that may prompt dialogues about the effectiveness of current legislative practices. The focus on memory and service highlights the ongoing relationship between current and former legislators, thereby reinforcing the collective history and responsibilities shared by elected officials.