Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR36

Introduced
4/16/13  
Introduced
4/16/13  
Passed
4/17/13  

Caption

Commends Pastor Steven Harris, Sr., on his radio broadcast and his years of spiritual dedication and service

Impact

While HR36 is a resolution rather than a legislative bill that would alter state laws, it serves to enhance the visibility of spiritual leaders like Pastor Harris in Louisiana. By formally recognizing his contributions to community life and faith-based outreach, the resolution may inspire similar acknowledgments of community figures across the state, cultivating a greater appreciation for local spiritual leadership and its role in promoting moral and social cohesion.

Summary

House Resolution No. 36, presented by Representative Cox, commends Pastor Steven Harris, Sr. for his dedication in spiritual service and leadership, particularly recognizing his contributions during the Louisiana Legislative Black Caucus 2013 Prayer Breakfast. The resolution highlights Pastor Harris's role as a host of the radio program 'Natchitoches Blessings', where he shares messages of faith and salvation with local listeners every weekday morning. The bill serves to publically acknowledge his ongoing commitment to the community and to fostering a sense of unity through his ministry.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR36 is overwhelmingly positive, highlighting the importance of recognizing community leaders for their contributions. Supporters of the resolution applaud the efforts of Pastor Harris and perceive such recognitions as essential in reinforcing the values of compassion and interconnectedness within the community. This reflects broader sentiments of respect for spiritual leaders and the value placed on community service as a vital component of societal well-being.

Contention

HR36 does not appear to contain significant points of contention, as it focuses on commendation rather than legislative reform. However, it may evoke discussions around the role of faith in public life and the ways communities recognize and support their leaders. While the resolution uses supportive language to commend a specific individual, it implicitly raises questions about the broader implications of public endorsements of religious figures in state activities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR11

Commends the Reverend Dr. Charles Oatis, Sr., upon his seventeenth pastoral anniversary

LA HR156

Commends the Reverend Johnny Ray Turner, Sr., on his seventh pastoral anniversary

LA SR207

Commends Bishop Dr. Michael L. Smith Sr. on his apostolic anointing.

LA HR128

Commends the Reverend Norah Banks, Jr., on thirty-five years of pastoring the largest black church in Arcadia

LA SR18

Commends Pastor Dr. Debra B. Morton for three years of pastoral service at the Greater St. Stephen Full Baptist Church in New Orleans.

LA SR148

Commends Pastor Tommy L. Carr for his 30 years of dedicated service to the Zion Hill Missionary Baptist Church.

LA HR37

Commends Tony Brown on his many years of service as a successful broadcast journalist

LA HR25

Commends Jesse Bernard Bilberry, Jr., on his thirty-fourth anniversary as pastor of Mount Pilgrim Baptist Church

LA HR16

Commends the Reverend Damian Brown for his service to Little Zion Baptist Church of Avondale

LA HR141

Commends Dr. Fred Lynn Lowery upon his retirement as senior pastor of First Baptist Church in Bossier City after thirty years of dedicated service and to recognize Sunday, June 2, 2013, as Dr. Fred Lowery Day in Louisiana

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