Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR140

Introduced
5/29/13  
Introduced
5/29/13  
Passed
5/30/13  

Caption

Commends James Douglas Holden for his long and enduring achievements and remarkable contributions.

Impact

The resolution serves primarily as a formal recognition of Holden's lifetime of contributions rather than altering any state laws. However, it emphasizes the value of innovation and commitment to community, principles that resonate deeply within state legislation regarding support for inventors and veterans. By acknowledging Holden's work, the resolution upholds a tradition of honoring those who make notable contributions that benefit society, which can influence future legislative sentiments toward similar recognitions.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 140 commends James Douglas Holden for his numerous and impactful contributions throughout his lifetime. The resolution highlights Holden's achievements, which span across several fields including aviation, invention, and community service. With a notable career beginning in the United States Navy during World War II, Holden's subsequent accomplishments include his exceptional skill as a pilot and his developments in aviation and various technologies. His innovative inventions have had a significant impact, particularly in sectors such as food processing and energy.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR140 is largely positive, as it celebrates an individual's remarkable life and accomplishments. Legislators and constituents alike expressed admiration for Holden's ingenuity and dedication, reflecting a collective appreciation for contributions to both community and industry. The resolution fosters a spirit of respect and gratitude, thus embedding a sense of communal pride in the achievements of local citizens.

Contention

While the resolution itself may not face significant contention, it represents a broader narrative about recognition and support for innovation within the state. Some may argue that acknowledging individual achievements can distract from addressing systemic issues faced by communities. Nonetheless, SR140 is primarily uncontroversial, focused more on honoring a singular legacy rather than enacting any contentious policy changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR128

Commends Dr. Prem Menon for his contributions and achievements in medicine.

LA HJR465

Commending James Douglas Butler, Sr.

LA SR296

Commending James Douglas Butler, Sr.

LA SR247

Commends James D. Madden on his numerous contributions and accomplishments.

LA SR12

Commends Jarrett Lee on his outstanding collegiate football career at Louisiana State University and his remarkable contributions to LSU's victorious season.

LA SR121

Commends NASA and the Michoud Assembly Facility for their remarkable technical and scientific contributions made to the state and nation.

LA HCR159

Commends Professor Lucy McGough, longtime professor at the LSU Law Center, for her extraordinary achievements and contributions to La.

LA SR244

Commends Harry Connick Sr. for his outstanding accomplishments and singular contributions during thirty years of dedicated public service as district attorney and for his remarkable musical accomplishments.

LA SR61

Commends James Edward "Jimmy" Fitzmorris Jr. for a lifetime of achievement and on the occasion of his ninetieth birthday.

LA SR201

Posthumously commends James Puckette Carter, MD for his historic contributions in the fields of medicine and nutrition.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.