Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR174

Introduced
5/22/19  
Introduced
5/22/19  
Passed
5/22/19  

Caption

Commends Neil Riser on his service in the Senate.

Impact

The resolution highlights Senator Riser’s significant role in the legislature and his influence on state policies over the years. His leadership in various committees, such as Labor and Industrial Relations and Revenue and Fiscal Affairs, underscores his involvement in critical legislative discussions and decisions impacting the community and state. The commendation reinforces his legacy and the positive effects he has made throughout his tenure, ensuring that his contributions remain recognized within Louisiana's legislative history.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 174 (SR174) serves as a formal commendation for Senator Neil Riser, who has dedicated many years to public service within the Louisiana Legislature. The resolution recognizes his exemplary efforts and contributions made on behalf of his constituents in Senate District 32, as well as his efforts to uphold constitutional rights, including Second Amendment rights and First Amendment freedoms. This acknowledgment comes as he prepares to move on to new endeavors after a long and impactful career in the Senate.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding SR174 is positive, reflecting gratitude and respect for Senator Riser's public service. Colleagues express appreciation for his commitment and dedication to the state's legislative processes. The resolution embodies a sense of camaraderie among senators and showcases the collective acknowledgement of Riser's impact on the community and his successful advocacy for various issues important to Louisianans.

Contention

While primarily a resolution commending an individual, SR174 does not present significant points of contention as it largely serves a ceremonial purpose. The resolution stands as a unifying expression of respect and recognition for Senator Riser's time in office, without any opposition noted during discussions. It is a tribute to his work and is meant to signify an end to one chapter of public service, with no major legislative changes or controversies arising from the resolution itself.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR148

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

LA SR185

Commends Dan "Blade" Morrish on his service in the Senate.

LA SR198

Commends John R. Smith on his service in the Senate.

LA SR187

Commends Senator Daniel R. Martiny on his distinguished public service to the people of Louisiana.

LA SR173

Commends Senator Jean-Paul "JP" Morrell for his distinguished service in the Louisiana Legislature, particularly in the Senate representing Senate District No. 3.

LA SR142

Commends Norby Chabert on his service in the Senate.

LA SR147

Commends Senator Conrad Appel for his years of distinguished public service to the Louisiana Senate.

LA SR219

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

LA SR143

Commends Dan Claitor for his distinguished public service representing Senate District No. 16.

LA SR175

Commends Senator Dale M. Erdey on his years of distinguished public service.

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