Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR116

Introduced
5/2/16  
Passed
5/4/16  

Caption

Expresses condolences upon the death of Maury Drummond

Impact

The resolution serves as a formal tribute to Mr. Drummond's influence on the local culture and historical memory, emphasizing his role in improving the accessibility and appeal of the naval memorial. By honoring his legacy, the resolution reinforces the importance of preserving local history and veterans' contributions to the community. It acts as a reminder of the need for ongoing support for cultural heritage sites, especially those relying on public interest and fundraising efforts rather than state funding.

Summary

House Resolution No. 116 expresses the condolences of the Louisiana House of Representatives upon the death of Maury Drummond, a significant figure who served as the director of the Louisiana Naval War Memorial and the U.S.S. Kidd Veterans Memorial and Museum. The resolution highlights Mr. Drummond's 22 years of dedicated service where he implemented various programs and exhibits that attracted tourists to Baton Rouge, establishing the memorial as a leading destination for naval history enthusiasts. His contributions not only enriched the exhibitions but also fostered community engagement with naval history.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR116 is one of respect and admiration. Members of the House expressed their sorrow at the loss of Mr. Drummond while acknowledging his vital role in fostering a deep appreciation for naval history in the region. The resolution reflects a collective sense of gratitude for his innovative initiatives and the community-building efforts he championed throughout his tenure.

Contention

While HR116 primarily serves as an expression of condolences without direct points of contention or legislative disputes, it underscores the necessity for ongoing funding and support for veterans' memorials and historical sites. By emphasizing Mr. Drummond's fundraising achievements and community engagement, the resolution implicitly raises awareness of the financial challenges faced by similar institutions that rely heavily on community involvement and donations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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