Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR170

Introduced
5/30/17  
Introduced
5/30/17  
Passed
5/31/17  

Caption

Commends Caleb Collins, posthumously, for his selfless act of bravery

Impact

The resolution serves to honor Collins' bravery and ensures that his sacrifices are formally recognized within the annals of Louisiana's legislative history. By passing HR170, the House of Representatives aims to preserve the memory of Caleb Collins as a symbol of selflessness and heroism. The resolution culminates in a formal commendation that provides comfort to his family and emphasizes the values of valor and friendship inherent in his actions.

Summary

House Resolution HR170 is a legislative acknowledgment proposed by Representative Bouie to commend U.S. Army Specialist Caleb Collins posthumously for his act of bravery on July 25, 2015. The resolution highlights Collins' courageous attempt to save a friend from drowning, ultimately leading to his own tragic death. It recognizes not only his brave actions but also his history as an exemplary soldier in the U.S. Army and a respected member of the St. Augustine High School community in New Orleans.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR170 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating the life and sacrifice of Caleb Collins. Legislators and the community regard his actions as exemplary, representing the best qualities of military service and personal courage. The resolution reflects a collective respect for those who risk their lives for others and reinforces the importance of acknowledging such sacrifices in a meaningful way.

Contention

While HR170 does not appear to have significant contention, as it focuses on tribute and acknowledgment rather than contentious policy changes, it highlights the profound nature of personal sacrifice in military service. The resolution lays the groundwork for discussions about how to honor individuals who have made similar sacrifices and advocates for the broader recognition of acts of bravery in emergency situations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR53

Commends Anna Cole for her bravery as she combats breast cancer and recognizes her selflessness in encouraging others.

LA HR163

Commends posthumously former state representative Ernest Nathan "Dutch" Morial

LA HR149

Commends posthumously Sergeant John Ray of Gretna, Louisiana

LA HR167

Commends posthumously Sergeant John Ray of Gretna, Louisiana

LA HR184

Commends posthumously Kevin Patrick Kane, president and founder of the Pelican Institute for Public Policy

LA HCR19

Commends Augustus Brown Sr., posthumously upon his extraordinary life and numerous accomplishments

LA SR11

Commends posthumously Corporal Edward Desselle for his bravery and service in the Montford Point Marines and honors him as a recipient of the Congressional Gold Medal.

LA HR149

Posthumously commends John Burrell Garner for his contributions to the civil rights movement

LA HR41

Expresses condolences on the death of Philip Andrew "Andy" Trahan, Jr., and posthumously commends his lung cancer advocacy

LA HR185

Commends Dr. William Hansel, posthumously, for his many contributions

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