Louisiana 2011 2011 1st Special Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR23 Introduced / Bill

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First Extraordinary Session, 2011
SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 23
BY SENATOR BROOME 
COMMENDATIONS.  Commends Jim Engster for being selected by the YWCA of Greater
Baton Rouge to receive the 18
th
 Annual Racial Justice Award.
A RESOLUTION1
To commend Jim Engster on being selected by the YWCA of Greater Baton Rouge to2
receive the 18
th
 Annual Racial Justice Award.3
WHEREAS, Jim Engster is the president of the Louisiana Radio Network, which4
provides news coverage to 80 affiliate stations and he also is president of Tiger Rag, a5
weekly publication known for 32 years as "The Bible of LSU Sports"; and 6
WHEREAS, he was general manager of WRKF-FM in Baton Rouge from 2003 to7
2006 and, during that time, "The Jim Engster Show" debuted in March 2004 and has been8
a meeting place for discussions related to politics, business, sports and the arts, airing9
Monday through Friday at 9 a.m.; and10
WHEREAS, on his radio show, which reaches approximately tens of thousands of11
listeners from Louisiana and surrounding states daily, Jim Engster frequently tackles12
difficult racial and social issues and takes the time and the care to present a balanced13
viewpoint and to challenge misinformation presented by his guests; and14
WHEREAS, Jim Engster hosted Louisiana Live, a statewide program that was heard15
from 1998 to 2003 on more than 20 Louisiana Network affiliate stations and which was16
named three times by the Associated Press as the best public affairs program in the state; and17
WHEREAS, prior to hosting Louisiana Live, he served as news director of the18 SR NO. 23
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Louisiana Radio Network for eleven years with his tenure in this position being highlighted1
by national recognition for the network's coverage of Hurricane Andrew in 1992 and the2
gubernatorial election featuring Edwin Edwards, David Duke, and Buddy Roemer in 1991;3
and4
WHEREAS, Jim Engster is a native of New Orleans and is a graduate in journalism5
from LSU who began his broadcasting career in 1979 when he aired his first newscast as a6
college student on WLSU from the station's studios at Tiger Stadium; and7
WHEREAS, he has interviewed nine Louisiana governors and has shared the8
microphone with countless local and national personalities, was named Communicator of9
the Year for 2008 by the Public Relations Association of Louisiana, and has served as10
president of the Baton Rouge Press Club in 2009 and again in 2011; and11
WHEREAS, Jim Engster has also appeared regularly as a political analyst for12
WAFB-Channel 9 in Baton Rouge since 2002; and13
WHEREAS, the YWCA Greater Baton Rouge Racial Justice Award annually14
recognizes exceptional and creative contributions toward the elimination of racism; and15
WHEREAS, Engster was nominated for the award because of his tireless on-air16
advocacy of racial and social justice.17
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana18
does hereby commend Jim Engster on being selected by the YWCA of Greater Baton Rouge19
to receive the 18
th
 Annual Racial Justice Award.20
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to Jim21
Engster.22
The original instrument and the following digest, which constitutes no part
of the legislative instrument, were prepared by Jerry J. Guillot.
DIGEST
Broome	SR No.
Commends Jim Engster on being selected by the YWCA of Greater Baton Rouge to receive
the 18
th
 Annual Racial Justice Award.