Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR126

Introduced
5/22/13  
Introduced
5/22/13  
Passed
5/23/13  

Caption

Commends Oswald Hinson Welch for services to Louisiana and the nation.

Impact

The resolution acknowledges Welch's long life dedicated to public service, which includes over three decades as a Juvenile Probation and Parole officer in Louisiana. His role in guiding youth within the juvenile justice system showcases his commitment to community welfare. The recognition through SR126 emphasizes the importance of honoring local heroes who have made notable sacrifices and contributions over the years, fostering a sense of pride and community connection among residents.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 126, introduced by Senator Heitmeier, serves to commend Oswald Hinson Welch for his significant contributions to Louisiana and his country during his lifetime. Born on January 14, 1921, Welch served honorably in the United States Navy during World War II, demonstrating bravery and dedication as a sonar man. His efforts in the Pacific theater, particularly on the USS Skylark, highlight not only his military service but also his commitment to protecting his fellow sailors and ensuring the safety of the seas.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR126 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a deep respect for Welch's lifetime of achievements. It resonates with themes of gratitude and admiration for those who served in critical times, particularly during the Second World War. The resolution underscores the collective appreciation for individuals like Welch, who embody the moral and civic virtues associated with the Greatest Generation.

Contention

While the resolution stands as a unifying tribute, it serves to highlight a broader conversation about valuing community roles and historical contributions in an era where such narratives can sometimes be undervalued or overlooked. The resolution could spur debate around the recognition of veterans and public servants, suggesting that more should be done to honor those who have made substantial civic contributions that align with community values and traditions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR166

Commends Don Chaney upon his retirement after 32 years of dedicated service to the Louisiana Senate.

LA SR69

Commends Windom Joseph Burton for his service to his country in World War II and, later, his community.

LA SR74

Commends Major General Hunt Downer for a lifetime of service to his state and country in the Louisiana Army National Guard.

LA HR9

Commends John Oswald Colson on his 2019 induction into the Louisiana Folklife Center Hall of Master Folk Artists

LA SR83

Commends Dr. David R. Heitmeier for his exemplary service to the state of Louisiana and the constituency of Senate District Seven.

LA SR165

Commends Belinda Constant as the first woman mayor of Gretna, Louisiana.

LA SR147

Commends Randy K. Haynie for his generous loan to the state of Louisiana of a rare Eighteen-Star American National Flag Commemorating Louisiana Statehood.

LA SR11

Commends John Benjamin Humphrey on the occasion of his one hundredth birthday.

LA SR178

Commends Vincent Cox III for his twenty-five years of service on the Gretna City Council.

LA SCR106

Commends CenturyLink, Inc. and its employees for 85 years of service to the citizens of Louisiana and customers across our nation and for following an exemplary corporate philosophy.

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