Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR46

Introduced
4/23/13  
Introduced
4/23/13  
Passed
4/24/13  

Caption

Commends and congratulates Roy Amedee upon his retirement.

Impact

The resolution brings attention to Amedee's significant role in shaping the grocery industry in Louisiana, particularly during his tenure with Winn-Dixie. His work involved extensive representation of the retail grocery sector in various boards and commissions, notably serving for twenty years on the Weights and Measures Commission. These efforts have emphasized the importance of leadership within local industries, fostering growth and stability in the retail sector. The resolution also reiterates the importance of recognizing individuals whose contributions have a positive impact on their communities.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 46 seeks to commend and congratulate Roy Amedee on his retirement from both Winn-Dixie and the Board of Directors of the Louisiana Retailers Association. The resolution highlights Amedee's remarkable career in the grocery industry, beginning in 1947 and spanning several decades. His expertise and commitment to the retail sector have left a lasting impact on the community and industry in Louisiana. The resolution serves not only as recognition of Amedee's personal achievements but also acknowledges the broader contributions he made to the state’s retail landscape.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR46 is one of respect and gratitude. Legislators express a unified appreciation for Amedee's contributions, which reflects a broader recognition of the value of community leaders who dedicate their lives to public service and industry improvement. This resolution promotes a sense of community pride and acknowledges the hard work and dedication of those who have served in leadership roles.

Contention

While there are no significant points of contention surrounding this resolution, the activities and contributions of Amedee may prompt conversations around the needs and future growth of the Louisiana Retailers Association. Acknowledging industry leaders like Amedee sets a precedent for continuous engagement and recognition of those who impact local economies, suggesting that their legacies may inspire future leaders in the retail sector.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR14

Commends Reverend Robert L. Adams upon his retirement.

LA SR210

Commends Glenn Koepp, Secretary of the Senate, for his years of dedicated public service and congratulates him upon his retirement.

LA SR166

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

LA SR174

Commends Robert Crew upon his retirement from Northwestern State University.

LA SR130

Commends Gerald P. Breaux for more than 30 years of service with the Lafayette Convention and Visitors Commission and congratulates him upon the occasion of his retirement.

LA SCR86

Commends Robert "Bob" C. Israel upon his retirement as president of the Louisiana Automobile Dealers Association.

LA SR79

Commends John W. "Jay" Robichaux upon his retirement from the St. Charles Parish School Board.

LA SCR94

Commends Robert "Bob" C. Israel upon his retirement as president of the Louisiana Automobile Dealers Association.

LA SR145

Commends and congratulates former Senator Ronnie S. Johns on the occasion of his retirement.

LA SR191

Commends Dan Juneau for his years of service upon the occasion of his retirement from the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry.

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