Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR316

Introduced
6/6/19  
Introduced
6/6/19  
Passed
6/6/19  

Caption

Expresses condolences on the death of J. Ashley Mitchell Carter

Impact

The resolution serves to memorialize Ashley Mitchell Carter's contributions to Louisiana, showcasing the values of public service and kindness that she embodied throughout her life. It reflects the state legislature's recognition of the importance of its members and former members, particularly those who have made considerable sacrifices and contributions to public life. By establishing this resolution, the House of Representatives not only honors her memory but reinforces the ties that bind the legislative community together.

Summary

House Resolution 316 expresses the condolences of the Louisiana House of Representatives on the passing of J. Ashley Mitchell Carter, a former attorney for the Senate and Governmental Affairs Committee. The resolution highlights her significant contributions to the state legislature and her dedication as a public servant. It marks a moment of reflection for the community, acknowledging both her professional accomplishments and her impact on individuals around her as a friend and family member.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR 316 is one of respect and mourning. Colleagues and community members remember Ashley not just for her professional roles, but also for her character and the friendships she fostered. The resolution emphasizes the collective grief felt by the House of Representatives, as well as the community's appreciation for her service and dedication, indicating a strong emotional connection to her legacy.

Contention

While HR 316 is not a bill that generates debate in the traditional sense, it does highlight the importance of recognizing individuals who have significantly contributed to public service. The resolution focuses on the shared stories and memories of J. Ashley Mitchell Carter, suggesting that her legacy is a point of unity for her friends and colleagues. It does not reflect a contention over policy, but rather a consensus on the values of honor and remembrance within public service.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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