Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR62

Introduced
4/7/16  
Engrossed
4/11/16  
Engrossed
4/11/16  
Passed
4/13/16  

Caption

Commends Sheriff Rodney Arbuckle of DeSoto Parish upon being named Louisiana Public Official of the Year

Impact

While concurrent resolutions like HCR62 do not typically alter state laws or regulations, they serve an important symbolic role in recognizing commendable service in public office. By honoring individuals such as Sheriff Arbuckle, the legislature highlights the positive contributions of public officials to their communities. Such recognition can inspire other leaders and community members to engage in service-oriented actions and initiatives, potentially fostering a culture of civic engagement across the state.

Summary

HCR62 is a House Concurrent Resolution commending Sheriff Rodney Arbuckle of DeSoto Parish for being named Louisiana Public Official of the Year by the National Association of Social Workers (NASW). The resolution acknowledges Sheriff Arbuckle's exemplary leadership and dedication to public service, particularly in his efforts to assist children and the elderly in his community. With innovative programs geared towards these groups, his work has made a significant impact in DeSoto Parish over the past fifteen years, encompassing senior and youth initiatives as well as scholarships.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR62 was overwhelmingly positive, reflecting pride and appreciation for Sheriff Arbuckle's dedication and contributions. Legislators expressed their admiration for his commitment to community service, emphasizing the importance of recognizing public officials who go above and beyond their duties to positively influence society. Such resolutions often unify diverse legislative members under a shared goal of acknowledging public servants who exemplify excellence in their roles.

Contention

Despite the overall positivity around HCR62, discussions around public commendations can sometimes highlight differing views on what constitutes effective public service and the criteria for such distinctions. However, in this instance, no notable points of contention arose during the discussions, as the resolution has broad support across the board in acknowledgment of Sheriff Arbuckle's reputable service.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR69

Commends DeSoto Parish Sheriff Rodney Arbuckle on his retirement

LA HR38

Commends Sedric Clark of Mansfield High School in DeSoto Parish upon being named the 2017 Louisiana State Principal of the Year

LA HR220

Commends Lieutenant Douglas Foreman of the Lafourche Parish Sheriff's Office on being named the 2016 Deputy Sheriff of the Year

LA SCR76

Commends Cole J. Grieshop upon being named the 2016 Louisiana High School Student of the Year.

LA HR134

Commends Deputy Brett Savant of the Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office on being named 2023 Deputy of the Year by the Louisiana Sheriffs' Association

LA HCR128

Commends Ethan Laine Coker of Haynesville High School upon being named Louisiana's Middle School Student of the Year

LA HR223

Commends Lieutenant Jennifer Duet of the Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office on being named 2022 Deputy of the Year by the Louisiana Sheriffs' Association

LA HR284

Commends Corporal Rickey Anderson of the Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office on being named 2025 Deputy of the Year by the Louisiana Sheriffs' Association

LA HCR53

Commends the DeSoto Parish School System for having the highest graduation rate in the state of Louisiana

LA SR78

Commends Deputy Brett Savant of the Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office on being named the 2023 Deputy of the Year by the Louisiana Sheriffs' Association.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.