Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR172

Introduced
5/19/14  
Introduced
5/19/14  
Engrossed
5/20/14  
Engrossed
5/20/14  

Caption

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

Impact

This resolution serves not only as a personal recognition of McCune's achievements but also as an acknowledgment of the values of dedication, leadership, and public service within the state of Louisiana. By formally commending McCune, the bill underscores the importance of such contributions to strong community governance and local democracy. It sets a precedent for recognizing those who devote their lives to public service, thereby inspiring future leaders to commit similarly to their local communities.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution No. 172 is a resolution commending Councilman Curtis L. McCune upon his retirement after an impressive forty-two years in public service. The resolution highlights McCune's long-standing contributions to the town of Stonewall, where he dedicated himself to various positions including council member and mayor. The legislature expresses appreciation for his unwavering commitment to the community, underlining his active participation in local, parish, and regional committees over his career, as well as his prior service to the Armed Forces.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR172 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a collective respect for McCune's service and achievements. Legislators and members of the community are likely to view this commendation as an important public acknowledgment of the merits of long-standing commitment to local governance. The tone of the discussions surrounding the resolution underscores a deep appreciation for the dedication of public officials like McCune, creating a shared sense of pride among constituents.

Contention

While HCR172 is a straightforward commendation without significant political contention, it does highlight the role of local leaders and the impact they can have on their communities. The bill closes by wishing McCune continued success and happiness in his future endeavors, echoing sentiments that celebrate the legacy of effective leadership at the local level. In light of recent discussions around the roles of public servitude, it also prompts a reflection on how such recognitions can further strengthen community ties and encourage civic engagement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR145

Commends Curtis L. McCune upon his retirement as mayor of Stonewall

LA SR123

Commends Mayor Wayne McCullen of Natchitoches, Louisiana, upon his retirement.

LA HCR132

Commends Glen Neaville upon his retirement after 55 years in the banking industry

LA HR50

Commends Noel Hunt upon his retirement after 35 years of dedicated state public service and 30 years of service to the Louisiana House of Representatives

LA HCR220

Commends Reggie Hanchey, Coordinator of Programs at La. Tech University, upon his retirement after 40 years of dedicated and faithful service

LA HCR175

Commends Captain Patrick C. Rabun upon his retirement from the United States Navy after thirty years of dedicated service

LA HCR181

Commends Larry White upon his retirement from the Louisiana Workforce Commission after forty-eight years of service

LA SR152

Commends DeRidder City Councilman and Council President Joseph Siciliano on his public service.

LA HCR52

Commends Alexandria city councilman, Harry Silver, on his retirement

LA HCR184

Commends Andy Dreher upon his retirement from Entergy

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.