Louisiana 2011 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR142 Enrolled / Bill

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Regular Session, 2011	ENROLLED
SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 142
BY SENATORS ALARIO AND WALSWORTH 
A RESOLUTION
To commend the Louisiana Moral and Civic Foundation and the foundation's Executive
Director, Dr. Ken Ward, for dedicated service to members of the Senate and the
citizens of Louisiana.
WHEREAS, Louisiana, over the years has been fortunate to have many groups and
organizations seeking to make Louisiana a better place in which to live; and 
WHEREAS, one such organization is the Louisiana Moral and Civic Foundation,
organized in September of 1942, to help people of all faiths and no faith to work together to
make a better Louisiana; and 
WHEREAS, the current Executive Director of the Louisiana Moral and Civic
Foundation, Dr. Ken Ward, has served the foundation, since January 1,1976, and diligently
works to keep well informed and available to address issues of ethics and morality; and
WHEREAS, both the foundation and Dr. Ward have over the years been regarded
by many members of the Louisiana Legislature as a role model for other organizations who
seek to positively impact the legislature in the areas of moral and social concerns; and 
WHEREAS, past resolutions of the Senate as well as previous governors have
described the Louisiana Moral and Civic Foundation as an institution within the institution
of the legislature; and 
WHEREAS, Dr. Ward received his doctor of philosophy from Louisiana State
University and completed his dissertation in the area of legislative ethics, is recognized in
Louisiana as one of the foremost ethicist in the state; and currently serves the House of
Representatives as legislative ethicist and coordinator of chaplain services; and 
WHEREAS, the Louisiana Moral and Civic Foundation has not and does not
represent any particular religious denomination or organization, but has proven to be a
reliable and trusted resource for members of the legislature, relative to the declared positions
of religious groups; and  SR NO. 142	ENROLLED
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WHEREAS, for over three and one half decades, Dr. Ward has been and continues
to be called upon by members of the legislature to provide information and analysis on
complex and controversial ethical and moral issues that may otherwise have gone unresolved
but for the experience and skills gained by Dr. Ward through his preparation, experiences
and genuine respect for the legislative process. 
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Senate of the Louisiana Legislature does
hereby commend and express appreciation to the Louisiana Moral and Civic Foundation and
to the foundation's Executive Director, Dr. Ken Ward, for being available to the members
of the Senate and for their dedicated service rendered to the citizens of Louisiana. 
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the members of the Louisiana Senate pledge to
continue working with the Louisiana Moral and Civic Foundation in keeping the
commitment made over sixty-five years ago, by the founders of the Louisiana Moral and
Civic Foundation, to help all people work together to make a better Louisiana. 
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to the
Louisiana Moral and Civic Foundation and their Executive Director, Dr. Ken Ward. 
PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE