Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR135

Introduced
5/28/13  
Introduced
5/28/13  
Refer
5/28/13  
Refer
5/28/13  
Report Pass
5/29/13  
Report Pass
5/29/13  
Passed
6/5/13  

Caption

Provides for a Memorial Day Celebration and delegation

Impact

The resolution's implementation will impact state legislative procedure concerning memorial delegations, marking a structured approach to memorialize former representatives. By formalizing the process through which memorial delegations operate, HR135 enhances the recognition of past lawmakers who have served. Furthermore, the new rules foster a sense of respect and appreciation for those who have dedicated their lives to public service, particularly those individuals who were veterans, thereby aligning the state's practices with the noble values that Memorial Day represents.

Summary

House Resolution 135 (HR135) is aimed at amending and readopting House Rule 4.9 of the Rules of Order for the House of Representatives. The primary objective of this resolution is to establish guidelines for a Memorial Day Commemoration, including the appointment of a memorial delegation that may attend the funerals of former House members who served in the legislature. The resolution delineates the appropriate activities for this delegation, which ranges from wearing designated attire to presenting state flags to the families of the deceased. The commemoration is intended to honor men and women who lost their lives while serving in the United States Armed Forces.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment towards HR135 appears to be positive, as it seeks to enhance the dignity with which former legislators are honored posthumously. Supporters of the bill express that having a structured delegation enhances the significance of Memorial Day activities and formalizes the respect given to veterans and past legislators. The inclusion of veteran members as part of the delegation also reflects an appreciation for military service, suggesting community support for those who have served both their country and their state.

Contention

While there may not be significant contention surrounding HR135 given its commemorative nature, some discussions could arise regarding the appropriateness of the delegation’s activities and the allocation of resources for such memorials. However, general agreement seems to prevail on the necessity of honoring those who served within the state legislature and the armed forces. Overall, the focus remains on collective support for recognizing the sacrifices made by these individuals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR1968

Commemorating the dedication of the Terrell Veterans Memorial on Memorial Day 2011.

LA HR2256

Commemorating Memorial Day 2017.

LA HR2580

Commemorating Memorial Day 2018.

LA HR1186

Commemorating Memorial Day 2019.

LA HR1187

Commemorating Memorial Day 2020.

LA SR0226

A RESOLUTION to honor the Tennessee Society Sons of the American Revolution on the celebration of its 135th anniversary.

LA HR1870

Commemorating Memorial Day 2023.

LA HR2058

Commemorating Memorial Day 2024.

LA HR954

Commemorating Memorial Day 2022.

LA HR953

Commemorating Memorial Day 2021.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.