Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR140

Introduced
6/10/15  
Introduced
6/10/15  
Passed
6/10/15  
Passed
6/10/15  

Caption

Commends Joe Wood Guidry Berry upon the completion of fifty-one years of lobbying the Louisiana Legislature.

Impact

The resolution serves primarily as a formal acknowledgment of Berry's career and influence. By highlighting her accomplishments and contributions, it brings attention to the importance of lobbying as a profession and the unique challenges faced by women in this field. Such recognitions can catalyze discussions about the role of lobbyists and the impact they have on legislative processes and public policy formulation in Louisiana. Furthermore, it underscores Berry's legacy as an inspiration for future generations of female advocates.

Summary

SCR140 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution commending Joe Wood Guidry Berry for her fifty-one years of lobbying the Louisiana legislature. The resolution honors her various contributions to state governance, including her notable efforts in intergovernmental relations and mentoring roles for women in the field of advocacy. It is a recognition of her longstanding commitment to the legislative process and the enhancement of community relations within Louisiana's governmental structure.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SCR140 appears to be one of admiration and respect. Legislators recognize the significant contributions that Berry has made throughout her extensive career. There is a sense of pride in acknowledging her achievements, particularly as a woman in a predominantly male-dominated profession. This resolution reflects a broader appreciation for those who dedicate their lives to serving the public and influencing change within the legislative framework.

Contention

While there doesn't seem to be significant contention surrounding SCR140, it may provoke discussions about the broader implications of lobbying in state politics. The resolution itself is non-controversial, as it is solely a tribute to an individual's career. However, the legacy of lobbying and its effects on legislation can sometimes invite scrutiny regarding transparency and the influence of special interests in governmental affairs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR60

Commends Judy Ewell Day for her dedication and service to the state upon the occasion of her retirement as a Louisiana lobbyist.

LA SCR6

Commends Joseph "Joe" Donchess, Executive Director of the Louisiana Nursing Home Association, upon his well-deserved retirement.

LA SCR46

Expresses condolences upon the death of Sarah Whalen, former Louisiana lobbyist.

LA SCR69

Commends T.B. "T. Berry" Porter upon being inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.

LA SCR58

Expresses condolences upon the death of lobbyist, Paul Gallagher.

LA SR145

Commends Senator Sherri Smith Buffington on her years of distinguished public service in the Legislature of Louisiana.

LA SCR23

Commends Lynda Woolard, president of the Independent Women's Organization in New Orleans, on her achievements in supporting Democratic candidates as well as in lobbying the legislature on issues.

LA SCR34

Commends Randy K. Haynie upon his induction into the Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame.

LA SCR115

Commends Dr. James A. Richardson upon his 32 years of service and contributions to the Louisiana Revenue Estimating Conference.

LA SCR23

Commends Bob Griffin of Shreveport, Louisiana, upon receipt of the 2018 Gold Circle Emmy Award for more than fifty years in broadcast journalism.

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