Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR219

Introduced
5/31/19  
Introduced
5/31/19  
Passed
5/31/19  

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution serves to consolidate the honor bestowed upon Alario, reflecting upon his several leadership roles, including his tenures as Speaker of the House and Senate President—positions which he held more than once. His leadership style is noted for promoting consensus and collaboration among diverse political factions, making significant strides in legislative effectiveness and governance. This commemoration not only enshrines Alario's legacy but also reinforces the importance of long-term dedication to public service within state governance.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 219 was introduced to commend and honor the distinguished public service of John A. Alario Jr., the Senate President of Louisiana. The resolution highlights his exceptional contributions over a remarkable career spanning nearly half a century, during which he served in various capacities, including both houses of the Louisiana Legislature. As a seasoned legislator, Alario was pivotal in numerous legislative reforms and initiatives that benefited the state, particularly focusing on issues affecting Jefferson and Plaquemines parishes.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SR219 is one of appreciation and respect. Colleagues and constituents express gratitude for Alario's commitment to public service, evidenced through accolades and significant contributions to critical issues such as education, infrastructure, and health services. His passion for helping others, especially the disabled and elderly, resonates deeply with community members and reinforces a positive view of his legislative efforts.

Contention

While the resolution outlines a positive legacy, it may also prompt discussions about the nature of political leadership and the impact of long-standing figures in the legislature. Critics may argue about potential stagnation or lack of new perspectives in governance due to such entrenched incumbency. However, the focus of SR219 remains firmly on celebrating Alario's career and contributions, steering clear of contentious debate typically associated with legislative measures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR157

Commends Senator Edwin R. Murray on 24 years of distinguished public service in the Legislature 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 SR148

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

LA SR187

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

LA SR202

Commends Senator Elbert Guillory on his years of distinguished public service in the Legislature of Louisiana.

LA SR199

Commends Francis C. Thompson on 45 years of distinguished public service in the Legislature of Louisiana.

LA SR147

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

LA SR205

Commends Senator Almond Gaston "A.G." Crowe for his years of distinguished public service.

LA SR186

Commends Michael A. Walsworth on 24 years of distinguished public service in the Legislature of Louisiana.

LA SR181

Commends Senator Sharon Weston Broome, Senate President Pro Tempore, for her many years of distinguished public service provided to the Legislature of Louisiana.

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