Louisiana 2020 2nd Special Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR27

Introduced
10/6/20  
Introduced
10/6/20  
Engrossed
10/7/20  
Engrossed
10/7/20  
Passed
10/13/20  

Caption

Commends Vernon Parish District Attorney Asa Skinner on his retirement

Impact

Although HCR27 largely serves as a commendatory resolution without direct legislative impact, it underscores the importance of community leaders and the role of the district attorney in ensuring public safety. The resolution may also contribute to a cultural appreciation for public service, particularly in the legal and child welfare domains. The acknowledgment can help foster community support for the incoming district attorney, Terry Lambright, who is expected to continue Skinner's initiatives.

Summary

HCR27 is a House Concurrent Resolution that commends Vernon Parish District Attorney Asa Skinner on his retirement after over 40 years of service in the district attorney's office. Skinner has served as the district attorney since being elected in 2009, having originally joined the office as an assistant district attorney in 1979. Throughout his career, he focused particularly on the welfare and safety of children in Vernon Parish, viewing these efforts as the highlight of his tenure. The resolution recognizes his commitment and contributions to the community during his lengthy career in public office.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR27 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a commendation of service and dedication to community welfare. Legislators and community members likely view the resolution as an important recognition of an individual's contributions to public safety and the welfare of children, which resonates well in public discourse. It highlights a collective appreciation for those who dedicate their careers to public service.

Contention

While HCR27 primarily recognizes Asa Skinner's contributions and legacy, potential points of contention could relate to the shifts in leadership and anticipated changes in priorities with the new district attorney. Ensuring the continuation of Skinner's focus on child welfare under Lambright's leadership will be a critical aspect for community stakeholders moving forward. However, the resolution itself does not delve into any contentious issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR12

Commends Jefferson Davis Parish District Attorney Michael Cassidy on his retirement

LA HCR38

Commends Jefferson Davis Parish assistant district attorney Bennett Lapoint on his retirement

LA HR42

Commends Allen Parish district attorney, H. Todd Nesom, on his retirement

LA HCR27

Commends Vernon Parish and its parish seat of Leesville on the one hundred fiftieth anniversary of their founding

LA HCR12

Commends Bryan Beam on the occasion of his retirement from service on the Calcasieu Parish Police Jury

LA HCR41

Commends Patrick Goldsmith on his retirement

LA SCR57

Commends Lafourche Parish Clerk of Court Vernon Rodrigue on his retirement.

LA SR142

Commends Sue Bernie upon her retirement from the East Baton Rouge Parish District Attorney's Office.

LA HCR34

Requests the governor to add Beauregard Parish, Vernon Parish, Allen Parish, and Rapides Parish to the areas covered by the request for a federal disaster declaration for Hurricane Delta

LA HCR47

Commends Joe R. Salter, former speaker of the House, on the occasion of his retirement from public service

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.