Louisiana 2017 1st Special Session

Louisiana House Bill HR10

Introduced
2/20/17  
Introduced
2/20/17  
Passed
2/21/17  

Caption

Commends and expresses appreciation to former state legislator Ben W. Nevers, Sr., of Bogalusa upon his retirement as chief of staff of the governor of Louisiana

Impact

The passage of HR10 reinforces the notion of honoring long-serving public officials, which can have a broader cultural impact on how public service is perceived in Louisiana. By commemorating Nevers, the resolution not only highlights his individual achievements but also sets a precedent for recognizing the value of dedication and service in government roles. This reflects an appreciation for those who have significantly impacted their communities through public work, potentially leading to increased motivation for public officials to engage with their constituents aware that their service may be similarly honored.

Summary

House Resolution No. 10 (HR10) serves as a formal expression of commendation and appreciation for Ben W. Nevers, Sr. upon his retirement. The resolution acknowledges his distinguished service as a state legislator and later as chief of staff to the governor of Louisiana, recognizing his significant contributions to public service over nearly two decades in the legislature. His dedication and integrity have earned him respect and admiration from his peers, emphasizing his role as a competent leader during challenging times for the state, including economic crises and natural disasters.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR10 is overwhelmingly positive. Legislators from both sides of the aisle expressed their admiration for Nevers's public service, which indicates a bipartisan respect for his contributions. The resolution emphasizes themes of legacy, honor, and the importance of integrity in public office, creating a narrative that uplifts the virtues of civic responsibility. Such sentiments contribute to a culture of appreciation that honors public servants for their sacrifices and dedication to the State of Louisiana.

Contention

While HR10 focuses on commending Nevers for his service, it does not address any contentious issues or criticisms associated with his tenure. The resolution is presented as a unifying statement of respect and recognition, free from political disputes. However, such resolutions can sometimes prompt discussions about the challenges faced during a legislator's career, including policy decisions and political dynamics, which remain unaddressed in this resolution but are inherent to any long-serving official's legacy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR11

Congratulates Ben Nevers upon his retirement as chief of staff for the Governor's Office of the state of Louisiana.

LA HR151

Expresses condolences upon the death of Al Ater, who formerly served as a member of the La. House of Representatives and as secretary of state

LA SCR64

Expresses condolences upon the death of Charles H. Grisbaum Jr. former legislator and retired Chief Judge of the Louisiana Fifth Circuit Court of Appeal.

LA SCR18

Expresses condolences upon the death of Elaine Edwards, former First Lady of Louisiana.

LA HR202

Commends and expresses appreciation to Mary F. Quaid upon her retirement as executive director of House Legislative Services of the La. House of Representatives

LA SCR10

Expresses sincere condolences upon the passing of former legislator, Armand J. Brinkhaus.

LA SCR128

Expresses condolences upon the death of former Lieutenant Governor Bobby Freeman.

LA SCR58

Expresses condolences of Legislature of Louisiana upon the death of Ben Katz.

LA SCR122

Expresses condolences to the family of former state legislator Edgar G. "Sonny" Mouton Jr.

LA SCR174

Expresses condolences upon the passing of former state representative Terry Wayne Gee Sr.

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