Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR152

Introduced
5/29/13  
Introduced
5/29/13  
Passed
6/2/13  

Caption

Commends veterans of the United States military who attended Cedar Grove-Combs McIntyre High School

Impact

The resolution carries significant emotional weight as it highlights the vital role of alumni in both the military and the community. By commending these veterans, the resolution fosters a sense of pride not only among the alumni but also within the local community and their families. This act of recognition serves as a reminder of the legacy of service and dedication that exists within the Cedar Grove-Combs McIntyre High School community and elevates public awareness about the sacrifices made by military personnel.

Summary

House Resolution No. 152 aims to commend and honor the veterans who attended Cedar Grove-Combs McIntyre High School for their dedicated service to the United States military. This resolution acknowledges the contributions of forty-nine alumni who have served in the Army, fourteen in the Marine Corps, twelve in the Air Force, and seven in the Navy, recognizing their sacrifices and achievements during their military careers. The resolution was introduced upon the occasion of the school's 2013 reunion, creating a platform to celebrate their commitment to the nation.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HR152 is overwhelmingly positive. The resolution serves to unite the community in gratitude and respect for those who have served. It reflects a collective ethos of patriotism, paying tribute to both living veterans and those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their country. This sentiment is apparent throughout the discussions surrounding the resolution, as many voices express admiration and appreciation for the veterans' contributions.

Contention

While HR152 is a unifying tribute, it may also touch on broader discussions regarding how communities recognize and honor veterans, especially in relation to public celebrations. The resolution does not face significant contention but highlights the universal respect afforded to military veterans, suggesting that the focus should continually remain on honoring their service and sacrifice, reinforcing the importance of military recognition within local celebrations and the education of future generations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR98

Commends the Cedar Grove-Combs McIntyre High School Reunion and welcomes them to Louisiana

LA HR96

Commends the Combs-McIntyre High School Reunion and welcomes them to Louisiana

LA HR83

Cynthia M.A. Butler-McIntyre; commend esteemed service as 24th National President of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.

LA SR109

Commends the Bunkie High Class of 1967 upon the celebration of their 50 Year Class Reunion.

LA HR140

Commends the Cedar Creek High School golf team upon winning the 2013 state championship

LA SR736

DeKalb County School System Cedar Grove High School Saints Football Team; congratulate

LA HR167

Commends Rep. Nick Lorusso on twenty years of dedicated service to the United States Army as a JAG Corps officer

LA SR83

Commends the armed forces of the United States and proclaims May as Military Appreciation Month in the Senate.

LA SR179

Commends John M. McCallum of Cedar Creek School upon his selection as an alternate representative of Louisiana at the Hugh O'Brian World Leadership Congress in Los Angeles, California.

LA SCR51

Commends Jon Mitchell of Pearl River High School for being named 2013 "Student of the Year".

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.