Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR132

Introduced
5/8/14  
Introduced
5/8/14  

Caption

Expresses condolences upon the death of Master Trooper Byron Gray, Sr.

Impact

The resolution serves to acknowledge and honor the impact that Master Trooper Gray had on public safety and community well-being in Louisiana. It specifically recognizes his contributions not only as a law enforcement officer but also as a community mentor and role model, particularly for at-risk youth. The heartfelt recognition from the legislative body underscores the importance of public service and the sacrifices made by individuals in the law enforcement profession. Although it is a resolution rather than a legislative bill impacting state laws, it emphasizes the remarkable service of individuals who contribute positively to the state.

Summary

House Resolution 132 expresses the condolences of the Louisiana House of Representatives upon the death of Master Trooper Byron Gray, Sr. who served in the Louisiana State Police. The resolution highlights his illustrious career spanning over two decades, wherein he received multiple commendations for his dedication to duty, including posthumous recognition for his roles during significant state emergencies such as Hurricane Katrina and the recovery efforts following the Columbia Space Shuttle disaster. Master Trooper Gray is remembered as a respected figure within his community and among his peers in law enforcement.

Sentiment

The sentiment around the resolution is profoundly respectful and sorrowful. Lawmakers expressed deep regret at the passing of Master Trooper Gray, emphasizing his magnetic personality and the joy he brought into the lives of those he served and mentored. There is a sense of collective mourning in the legislative community, indicating a strong appreciation for the life and service of law enforcement professionals. The resolution depicts a unified sentiment of grief and remembrance, celebrating the legacy left by master Trooper Gray in the hearts of many.

Contention

While there is no legislative contention regarding the resolution itself, it raises broader themes about the recognition and support for law enforcement and the community's role in upholding safety and well-being. The sentiments reflected in the resolution resonate within ongoing discussions about law enforcement, community engagement, and the contributions of public servants. The resolution does not invoke debate but rather harmonizes the community's grief and respect for a fallen officer, setting an example of camaraderie and appreciation for those serving in law enforcement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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