Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR60

Introduced
5/29/20  
Introduced
5/29/20  

Caption

Expresses condolences on the death of Dr. Bobbie Deshotel

Impact

The resolution reflects the impact of Dr. Deshotel's life on local laws, particularly in education and healthcare, as he was actively involved in community decision-making processes that influenced these areas. His service on the school board and as a physician underscores the intersection of health and education policy within his community, highlighting the importance of local leaders who engage in these critical sectors. Although HR60 itself does not enact significant changes in law, it symbolizes the recognition of those who have shaped state practices through their dedicated service.

Summary

House Resolution 60 (HR60) was introduced by Representative DeVillier to express the condolences of the House of Representatives upon the death of Dr. Bobbie Deshotel. Dr. Deshotel, who passed away at the age of eighty-three, was a well-respected figure in his community, having dedicated nearly fifty years of his life to medical practice and public service. The resolution acknowledges his contributions to the Evangeline Parish community, where he served as a member of the Evangeline Parish School Board for over five decades, as well as holding positions such as mayor of Basile, assistant coroner, and a founding member of the Louisiana Swine Festival Association.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment regarding HR60 appears to be positive, as it honors a beloved local figure whose life and work resonated deeply with the community. The expression of condolences serves to unify constituents in their grief and appreciation for Dr. Deshotel's lifetime of contributions. Representatives likely viewed the resolution as an important acknowledgment of personal and community loss, helping to foster a sense of solidarity and remembrance among the members.

Contention

While HR60 stands primarily as a tribute rather than a vigorously debated piece of legislation, it does highlight the existing values placed on public service and community involvement within state governance. There might be minimal contention surrounding the resolution itself; however, debates about the roles of public figures—in terms of accountability and influence—might arise, emphasizing the importance of acknowledging both achievements and shortcomings of past leaders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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