Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR145

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

Caption

Commends Leroy "Slick" Seal on sixty years of devoted public service as a law enforcement official serving the people of Washington Parish and recognizes Monday, Sept. 2, 2013, as Leroy "Slick" Seal Day.

Impact

The resolution serves primarily as a formal recognition rather than a legislative change, but it highlights the importance of public service and the influence of individuals like Leroy Seal in shaping the values of their communities. By honoring Mr. Seal, the Senate aims to inspire similar dedication and commitment among present and future law enforcement officials. It reinforces the significance of law enforcement roles in fostering public safety and community trust.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 145 honors Mr. Leroy "Slick" Seal for his remarkable sixty years of dedicated service in law enforcement to the people of Washington Parish, Louisiana. Celebrating his significant contributions, the resolution recognizes September 2, 2013, as Leroy "Slick" Seal Day, aligning with his ninety-third birthday. The commendation reflects the respect and appreciation of the Senate for his long-standing commitment to public service within the local community and the broader state of Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR145 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting respect and admiration for Leroy Seal's lifelong contributions. The resolution acts as a celebration of his career, reinforcing the collective gratitude of the Senate and the community at large. Such recognitions are vital for acknowledging the hard work of those in public service and can uplift the morale of existing and aspiring law enforcement officers.

Contention

While the resolution is unlikely to provoke significant controversy, it brings to light the challenges and achievements of individuals within law enforcement. Discussions around law enforcement in contemporary society often include diverse opinions, and resolutions like SR145 can be perceived as affirmations of trust in police work, which may attract varying perspectives on law enforcement effectiveness and community relations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR148

Commends Leroy D. Williams, president of the St. John the Baptist Parish Library Board of Control, for 45 years of service

LA HR48

Commends Leroy J. Poydras on his ninety-eighth birthday and recognizes his military service during World War II

LA SR125

Commends the Children's Defense Fund for 40 years of service and recognizes May 23, 2013, as Children's Defense Fund Day.

LA HR60

Recognizes September 6, 2013, as Alton "Red" Franklin Day in Louisiana

LA SR41

Commends Leroy J. Poydras for his military service during World War II and upon reaching the milestone of 98 years.

LA SR184

Commends former Bogalusa Mayor Charles E. Mizell Sr. on his leadership and record of dedicated public service to the people of Bogalusa and Washington Parish.

LA SR116

Recognizes Fallen Heroes Memorial Day honoring Washington Parish Sheriff's Office deputies killed in the line of duty

LA HR262

Designates June 8, 2019, as Valeria Payton Hicks Day in Bogalusa and Washington Parish

LA HCR90

Commends Don Spiers on a lifetime of public and community service to Bogalusa, Washington Parish, and the state of Louisiana

LA HCR121

Recognizes Friday, May 10, 2013, as First NBC Bank Day and commends First NBC Bank on going public

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.