Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR28

Introduced
5/13/20  
Passed
5/15/20  

Caption

Commends Carl Jones on the occasion of his retirement after a career of military and law enforcement service

Impact

The resolution itself does not alter state laws but serves to acknowledge and celebrate the contributions of individuals who have dedicated their lives to public service. By formally commending Carl Jones, the resolution reinforces the value placed on military and law enforcement service within the community, potentially influencing similar recognitions in the future. The actions celebrated by HR28 highlight the importance of honoring those in service roles and their impact on public safety and community welfare.

Summary

House Resolution 28 (HR28) is a commendation recognizing Carl Jones for his significant contributions and service over forty-five years in both military and law enforcement. The resolution highlights Jones's dedicated career, starting from his enlistment in the United States Marine Corps in 1975, where he rose to the rank of Gunnery Sergeant and participated in various military operations. Following his military service, Jones continued his commitment to public safety as a police officer, eventually becoming a Captain at the California State University, Fullerton Police Department. HR28 serves to honor his legacy and commitment to protecting citizens.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR28 is overwhelmingly positive, focusing on gratitude and honor for Carl Jones's distinguished service. Legislators and the community likely view such resolutions as essential in recognizing the sacrifices made by individuals in the military and law enforcement sectors. The formal recognition can foster a sense of appreciation and respect towards those who serve, further emphasizing the societal value of public service roles.

Contention

While there are no significant points of contention surrounding HR28, it represents a broader narrative about the importance of recognizing and valuing the contributions of veterans and law enforcement officers. Such resolutions may face challenges or varying opinions in larger discussions regarding military and law enforcement practices, but within the context of HR28, the focus remains on celebrating an individual's achievements and service.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR266

Commends Arthur G. Thompson for his public service on the occasion of his retirement

LA SR24

Recognize outstanding law enforcement training career of Lt. Colonel Thomas Tuggle on his retirement from MHP.

LA SCR69

Commends Franklin J. Foil on his retirement from the Navy Reserves.

LA HR154

Commends Carl H. Stages, Jr., on the occasion of his retirement

LA HCR126

Commends Hillary R. "Butch" Browning, Jr., on the occasion of his retirement, for his service in fire protection and law enforcement

LA SR80

Commend extensive judicial career and service of Mississippi Court of Appeals Judge Jim Greenlee on occasion of his retirement.

LA SR97

Commends Lafayette Parish Sheriff Mike Neustrom on the occasion of his retirement.

LA SR80

Commends Joseph Seyler on the occasion of his retirement after twenty-five years of public service to the state.

LA HR53

Commends University of Louisiana Monroe president, Nick J. Bruno, on the occasion of his retirement

LA SCR126

Commends Colonel Winton Vidrine on his retirement from the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries after a distinguished forty-three year career, including twenty-four years as chief of the enforcement divison.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.