Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR202

Introduced
5/27/14  
Introduced
5/27/14  
Engrossed
5/28/14  
Engrossed
5/28/14  
Passed
5/30/14  

Caption

Commends Sgt. Chad Stafford, Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office, for rescuing a two-year-old boy from drowning

Impact

The resolution does not amend any state laws or statutes but serves as a formal recognition of an individual act of heroism within the community. By commending Sergeant Stafford, the legislature aims to reinforce the important role of law enforcement in public safety and the impact of their actions on the lives of citizens. Such resolutions can strengthen community trust in law enforcement by showcasing their commitment to protecting life and responding to emergencies effectively.

Summary

HCR202 is a House Concurrent Resolution introduced to commend Sergeant Chad Stafford of the Ascension Parish Sheriff's Office for his extraordinary actions in rescuing a two-year-old boy from drowning. The resolution acknowledges Sergeant Stafford's 15 years of service as a civil process server and highlights his quick response when he heard cries for help near a pond. His decisive actions and bravery not only saved the child's life but also represented the highest standards of duty and service expected from law enforcement officers.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR202 is overwhelmingly positive as it centers on a commendation of bravery and quick thinking. Members of the legislature, including both representatives and senators, expressed clear admiration for Sergeant Stafford's selfless action, fostering a sense of collective appreciation for law enforcement's crucial role in safeguarding communities. The united support for the resolution underscores a shared value placed on heroism and public safety.

Contention

While the resolution is not contentious in nature, it highlights a broader discussion on the appreciation and recognition of law enforcement personnel. Celebrating individual acts of bravery serves to unify public sentiment around law enforcement efforts while also generating discussions on the challenges faced by law enforcement officers in emergency situations. Overall, HCR202 stands as a testament to the positive impact that dedicated individuals can have on their community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR373

Commending Jacob Chavez for his role in rescuing a toddler from near drowning.

LA HR655

Commending Coleman Pollock and Alisha Trevino for rescuing a young girl from drowning.

LA SR32

Commend 16-year-old Corion Evans for extreme bravery in rescuing four people from drowning in car accident.

LA HR372

Commending Shaun Mulligan for his role in rescuing a toddler from near drowning.

LA SR201

Commends Johnathan Marcelle for his efforts in saving two boys from drowning.

LA HCR254

Commends Donald A. Songy upon his retirement as superintendent of the Ascension Parish Public School System

LA HCR161

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

LA SR106

To commend and congratulate A. Denise Graves on the occasion of her retirement with more than forty years with the Ascension Parish School Board.

LA SR180

Commends Shirley Grimes on her retirement from the Ascension Parish School Board.

LA HCR160

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

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