Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR126

Introduced
5/16/12  

Caption

Express condolences upon the death of John Emmett Boagni Jr.

Impact

The resolution does not alter any state laws directly; however, it emphasizes the value of honoring individuals who have made significant contributions to society. By recognizing exceptional citizens like Boagni, the resolution aims to inspire others and promote civic engagement. This kind of acknowledgment can foster a sense of unity and respect within the community, encouraging individuals to contribute positively to society.

Summary

Senate Resolution 126, introduced by Senator Johns, serves to express the condolences of the Louisiana Senate to the family of John Emmett Boagni Jr. upon his passing on May 1, 2012, at the age of eighty-seven. The resolution highlights Boagni's lifelong dedication to his state and country, underscoring his service in the United States Navy during World War II and his distinguished career as a civil engineer with the Louisiana State Department of Transportation and Development. It reflects the deep respect and admiration held for him within his community and the state at large.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR126 is deeply respectful and commemorative. It embodies a collective mourning for a valued member of the Louisiana community while also celebrating his accomplishments and contributions. There is a strong sense of gratitude expressed for Boagni's service and dedication, which resonates with the values of honor, integrity, and community spirit that are important to the Senate and citizens of Louisiana.

Contestation

While the resolution itself is unlikely to encounter significant opposition, it raises important questions about how society acknowledges its citizens posthumously. In a broader context, debates may arise regarding public memorials and resolutions that honor individuals, particularly in terms of who is deemed deserving of such recognition and the implications of honoring certain legacies. Nevertheless, SR126 primarily serves as a unanimous tribute without notable points of contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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