Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR126

Introduced
5/31/13  
Introduced
5/31/13  
Passed
6/1/13  
Passed
6/1/13  

Caption

Commends Colonel Winton Vidrine on his retirement from the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries after a distinguished forty-three year career, including twenty-four years as chief of the enforcement divison.

Impact

The resolution not only serves to honor Colonel Vidrine's individual achievements but also reflects a broader acknowledgment of the importance of wildlife laws and their enforcement in Louisiana. It emphasizes the need for ongoing diligence in protecting wildlife and natural resources through effective law enforcement, which can lead to better cooperation among state, federal, and local agencies. Vidrine's methods and reforms within the department have set a standard that may inspire continuing improvements in wildlife conservation efforts across the state.

Summary

SCR126 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution commending Colonel Winton Vidrine for his retirement from the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries after a distinguished forty-three year career, notably serving twenty-four years as chief of the enforcement division. The resolution highlights Colonel Vidrine's significant contributions to wildlife law enforcement, asserting that he has been a tireless advocate for the preservation of Louisiana's natural resources while combatting illegal hunting and fishing activities. His dedication to the role is underscored by both the personal risks he faced and the transformative impact he had on the enforcement division.

Sentiment

General sentiment around SCR126 appears overwhelmingly positive, celebrating Colonel Vidrine's career and his contributions towards enhancing wildlife protection in Louisiana. The recognition is backed by testimonies of his bravery, commitment, and effectiveness as an enforcement officer. The resolution echoes a sense of gratitude from colleagues and the public alike, underlining the respect he has earned over his lengthy tenure.

Contention

While SCR126 does not present significant points of contention—being a commendation—there may be underlying discussions regarding the resources allocated to wildlife enforcement and the strategies implemented over the years. Since Vidrine dealt with considerable risks in his profession, the resolution also indirectly raises questions about the challenges faced by law enforcement personnel in preserving state laws concerning wildlife amidst various external threats. Nonetheless, the focus remains primarily on his commendable accomplishments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR126

Commends the Honorable Fred H. Mills Jr. on twenty-three years of distinguished public service.

LA SCR44

Expresses condolences upon the death of Winton Joseph Vidrine.

LA SR24

Commends Jimmy L. Anthony on his retirement from the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries.

LA HR2072

Congratulating Colonel Craig Hunter on his retirement as director of law enforcement for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

LA SR153

Commends Colonel Rachel Zechenelly for her outstanding service and dedication to the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and to congratulate her on her retirement.

LA HCR192

Commends Mike Wood on his retirement after thirty-seven years of service at the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries

LA HCR196

Commends John E. Roussel on his retirement from the office of fisheries in the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries

LA HR1825

Congratulating Colonel Pete Flores on his retirement as Law Enforcement Division director of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

LA SCR122

Commends and expresses appreciation to Michael David Edmonson for 36 years of dedicated and distinguished law enforcement service, including nine years as Superintendent of Louisiana State Police.

LA SR80

Commends Joseph Seyler on the occasion of his retirement after twenty-five years of public service to the state.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.