Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR160

Introduced
5/14/14  
Introduced
5/14/14  
Engrossed
5/14/14  
Engrossed
5/14/14  
Passed
6/5/14  

Caption

Commends Mr. Chester Diez for forty years of service to the Republican Party

Impact

The resolution is primarily ceremonial and does not create binding laws or regulations. Its impact lies in acknowledging and celebrating the work of individuals like Chester Diez, who have been instrumental in shaping local political landscapes and fostering community development. By honoring Diez, the resolution reinforces the importance of civic participation and the role of local figures in political discourse, particularly within the Republican framework.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution No. 160 (HCR160) serves as a formal commendation to Chester J. Diez, Jr. for his four decades of dedication to the Republican Party and his significant contributions to the community in Ascension Parish, Louisiana. The bill highlights Diez's commitment to party principles and his role in promoting local initiatives that enhance community well-being. It seeks to honor him for both his professional achievements and his civic engagement, which have had a lasting impact on the region he served.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HCR160 is predominantly positive. Lawmakers supporting the resolution express admiration for Diez’s long service and contributions, which resonates well within the Republican community. This act of commendation is a reflection of collective gratitude towards individuals dedicated to public service and community enhancement, suggesting a unifying sentiment within local governance and party affiliations.

Contention

While the resolution is unlikely to face significant opposition due to its commendatory nature, there is potential for some debate around the broader political implications of such recognition ceremonies. Critics might argue that they can promote partisan divides if not handled sensitively, emphasizing the need for inclusivity in celebrating community contributions. However, as presented, HCR160 is intended purely to honor Diez’s legacy and avoid any controversial political discourse.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR172

Commends Councilman Curtis L. McCune upon his retirement after forty-two years of public service

LA HCR161

Commends Kermit "Hart" Bourque for his more than fifty years of public service

LA HR203

Commends the Mandeville Republican Women on forty years of volunteer public service

LA HR2489

Commending JoAnn Clack of Fort Bend County for serving as a Republican Party precinct chair.

LA HR2494

Commending Marjorie Adams of Fort Bend County for serving as a Republican Party precinct chair.

LA HR2435

Commending John Locus for serving as a Republican Party precinct chair in Dallas County.

LA HR2450

Commending Lee Gammill for serving as a Republican Party precinct chair in Dallas County.

LA HR2436

Commending James Beasley for serving as a Republican Party precinct chair in Dallas County.

LA HR2451

Commending Andrew Pavey for serving as a Republican Party precinct chair in Dallas County.

LA HR2440

Commending Mickey Kennedy for serving as a Republican Party precinct chair in Dallas County.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.