Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR192

Introduced
5/28/19  
Introduced
5/28/19  
Passed
5/29/19  

Caption

Commends Noble Ellington upon his exceptional career in public service spanning more than four decades.

Impact

The resolution serves to solidify Ellington's legacy within Louisiana's political landscape, acknowledging not only his years in office but also the milestones achieved during his tenure. This includes his notable shift of the Republican party's majority in the Louisiana House of Representatives, which marked a significant change in the state's political makeup. By commemorating individuals like Ellington, the resolution reinforces the value of veteran politicians' experience and their impact on governance.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 192 serves as a formal commendation for Noble Edward Ellington II, recognizing his extensive career in public service that spans over four decades. The resolution highlights Ellington's roles as both an elected member of the Louisiana State Senate and House of Representatives, as well as his service in appointed positions, notably as chief deputy insurance commissioner and director of legislative affairs for Governor John Bel Edwards. This legislation reflects a bipartisan appreciation for Ellington's contributions to the state and the people he served.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding SR192 is largely positive, with legislators expressing admiration for Ellington's dedication and service. Throughout discussions related to this resolution, there is a prevailing respect for those who have committed their lives to public service, regardless of party affiliation. This camaraderie reflects a unity in acknowledging contributions to society at large, which is often overshadowed by political disagreements.

Contention

However, resolutions like SR192 can sometimes spark discussion regarding the priorities of the legislature, especially in times where more contentious or pressing issues require attention. There may be opinions suggesting that focusing on commemorating individuals could detract from dealing with critical legislative matters. Additionally, while the sentiment may be positive, the resolution's lack of substantive legislative change may lead to arguments about effectiveness in addressing current state issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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