Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR61

Introduced
4/28/15  
Passed
4/29/15  

Caption

Commends Louisiana native Jake C. Delhomme for being selected to the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.

Impact

The resolution contributes to the recognition of individuals from Louisiana who have significantly impacted sports and community representation. By honoring Delhomme, the legislature showcases its support for sports heritage and the accomplishments of local athletes. This recognition can serve to inspire pride in state history and achievements, particularly in the realm of sports.

Summary

SCR61 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that commends Louisiana native Jake C. Delhomme for his induction into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame. The resolution highlights Delhomme's impressive career as a professional football player, noting his achievements during his time with the New Orleans Saints and the Carolina Panthers, including leading the Panthers to a Super Bowl victory. The resolution was introduced by Senator Mills and Representative Huval.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR61 is largely positive, reflecting a sense of pride in local achievements within the sports community. Lawmakers and citizens alike celebrate Delhomme's contributions to football and his status as a distinguished figure from Louisiana. The commendation underscores a shared appreciation for local sports figures and their influence on state identity.

Contention

While SCR61 is primarily celebratory and aims for recognition, the nature of such resolutions may lead to discussions about representation, inclusiveness in sports narratives, and the importance of supporting local athletes. However, no significant points of contention were noted during the voting process, which passed unanimously.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR139

Commends Louisiana native Jake C. Delhomme for being selected to the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.

LA SCR113

Commends Edward Earl Reed Jr. on being named to the 2017 Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.

LA SCR61

Commends Drew Brees on being inducted into the 2024 class of the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.

LA SCR94

Commends Peyton Manning upon his induction into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.

LA SR14

Commends Eli Manning on being inducted into the 2023 class of the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.

LA SCR53

Commends Kerry Joseph on being inducted into the 2024 class of the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.

LA SCR124

Commends Anthony Thomas on being named to the 2016 Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.

LA SR45

Commends Charles "Peanut" Tillman upon being inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.

LA SCR107

Commends Eddie Joseph Kennison III on being named to the 2017 Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.

LA SR55

Commends Jahri Evans on being inducted into the 2022 class of the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.

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