Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR88

Introduced
4/23/18  
Passed
4/24/18  
Engrossed
4/24/18  

Caption

Commends, posthumously, John P. Nelson Jr. for his contributions to civil rights in Louisiana.

Impact

The resolution does not directly amend any laws but serves to honor and remember a pivotal figure in Louisiana's civil rights history. By formally recognizing Nelson's contributions, it may inspire present and future generations to reflect on the ongoing challenges of civil rights and the historical figures who fought against injustice. The commendation of Nelson's achievements contributes to a broader understanding and appreciation of the civil rights movement in the state, reinforcing the importance of civil rights advocacy in current societal contexts.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 88 (SCR88) is a posthumous commendation for John P. Nelson Jr., recognizing his significant contributions to civil rights in Louisiana. The resolution acknowledges his efforts in landmark civil rights cases, particularly his work as a prominent attorney in some of the most critical civil rights struggles during the 20th century. Nelson's legal career featured participation in essential cases that sought to dismantle segregation and promote racial equality within educational institutions in Louisiana, such as the integration of Tulane University and advocacy for the rights of African Americans.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR88 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating John P. Nelson Jr. as a respected attorney and civil rights advocate. Legislators expressed admiration for Nelson's dedication and the legacy he left behind, emphasizing the importance of recognizing individuals who contributed to significant social change. The resolution was supported unanimously during voting, indicating broad agreement among members regarding the value of commemorating Nelson's role in civil rights.

Contention

While SCR88 itself is largely uncontroversial, discussions surrounding it may open up dialogues regarding the current state of civil rights and integration efforts in Louisiana and beyond. Some may question the effectiveness of contemporary civil rights initiatives compared to the struggles faced during Nelson's time, highlighting the ongoing need for advocacy and reform in these areas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR149

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

LA SCR31

Commends, posthumously, former Jefferson Parish Sheriff Harry Lee for his contributions to the parish and the state of Louisiana.

LA SR201

Posthumously commends James Puckette Carter, MD for his historic contributions in the fields of medicine and nutrition.

LA HR149

Commends posthumously Sergeant John Ray of Gretna, Louisiana

LA HR167

Commends posthumously Sergeant John Ray of Gretna, Louisiana

LA SCR93

Commends, posthumously, Dr. Alton Ochsner Sr. upon his induction into the Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame.

LA HR129

Commends David Milos Pavlovich, posthumously, for his many contributions to Plaquemines Parish

LA SR148

Commends Senator John L. "Jack" Donahue Jr. for his service to the Louisiana Senate.

LA SCR123

Commends John Mamoulides upon his induction into the Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame.

LA SR219

Commends Senate President John A. Alario Jr. upon his distinguished public service in the Legislature of Louisiana.

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