Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR94

Introduced
5/26/10  

Caption

Commends Sergeant Ed Bobbitt upon his retirement from the Louisiana State Police.

Impact

The resolution serves more than just a ceremonial purpose; it reflects the state's recognition of the numerous sacrifices made by law enforcement officers. By commending public servants like Sergeant Bobbitt, SCR94 highlights the importance of acknowledging the contributions of those in law enforcement, which may affect public sentiment towards police work and foster a sense of community appreciation and support for law enforcement efforts.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 94 (SCR94) honors Sergeant Ed Bobbitt upon his retirement after a distinguished thirty-two-year career with the Louisiana State Police. The resolution acknowledges his extensive service, which includes his dedication in various roles within the agency, such as his position in the Hazardous Materials Unit and as a bomb technician. SCR94 emphasizes the admirable contributions Sergeant Bobbitt has made to the safety and well-being of Louisiana citizens across his career.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SCR94 appears positive and supportive, showcasing a collective gratitude towards Sergeant Bobbitt for his long service. It represents a unifying message that respects the contributions of individuals in public service, particularly in law enforcement, amid ongoing discussions about safety and community relations. The resolution likely finds favor across various political and social lines, uniting constituents in honoring public service.

Contention

As a concurrent resolution, SCR94 does not have the same legislative weight or impact as a bill that would alter state law. However, it serves as an important acknowledgment of law enforcement personnel, emphasizing the need for continued recognition of their service. The resolution avoids contentious issues by focusing on tribute and appreciation without delving into the complexities and challenges of law enforcement today.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR162

Commends Staff Sergeant Christopher G. Simms for his honorable service with the Louisiana Army National Guard and the state of Louisiana

LA SCR149

Commends Clay A. Carter upon the occasion of his retirement from the state land office.

LA SCR9

Expresses condolences upon the death of U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Quadi S. Hudgins, while on his third tour of duty.

LA SCR85

Commends Gary Hall upon his retirement and for his years of public service with the Louisiana State Treasury.

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 SR87

Commends Colonel Lamar A. Davis upon his appointment as the superintendent of the Louisiana State Police.

LA SCR130

Commends Paul Rainwater upon his retirement from the United States Army and for his accomplishments.

LA SCR94

Commends Robert "Bob" C. Israel upon his retirement as president of the Louisiana Automobile Dealers Association.

LA SCR78

Commends William W. Hutchinson, Bishop of the Louisiana Area of the United Methodist Church, upon his retirement.

LA SCR68

Commends Glen F. Post III upon his retirement from CenturyLink, Inc.

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