Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR109

Introduced
4/25/12  
Engrossed
4/25/12  

Caption

Commends State Fire Marshal Butch Browning upon his retirement as La. State Fire Marshal

Impact

The resolution highlights Browning's contributions to public safety, including the development of several fire safety programs, such as 'Project Life Saver' and 'Effective Fire Drill'. His leadership is credited with enhancing the safety of Louisiana’s citizens, showcasing the critical role of the State Fire Marshal in state governance and public health. By recognizing Browning, the resolution underscores the importance of leadership within state agencies dedicated to firefighting and safety standards.

Summary

HCR109 is a House Concurrent Resolution commending H. 'Butch' Browning, Jr. for his retirement from service as the Louisiana State Fire Marshal. The resolution recognizes Browning’s extensive career in the fire service, which began in 1986, encompassing various roles from a sheriff's deputy to an adjunct professor in firefighting techniques. Appointed to his role as State Fire Marshal in 2008, Browning has been lauded for his commitment to fire safety and emergency preparedness throughout his career.

Sentiment

Sentiments surrounding HCR109 are overwhelmingly positive, as the resolution reflects deep respect and gratitude for Browning’s service. Legislators from various backgrounds have united in expressing appreciation for his efforts, which helps build a consensus on the importance of recognizing exemplary public service. The resolution serves both as a tribute to Browning and as an acknowledgment of the broader impact of dedicated public servants in Louisiana.

Contention

While the resolution does not appear to face significant contention, it indicates that there is a virtuous acknowledgment of service in positions critical to public safety. However, in broader discussions around state governance, the resolution could touch upon topics of resource allocation and prioritization within state agencies concerned with fire safety and emergency management, which can sometimes spur differing viewpoints.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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