Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR52

Introduced
5/19/20  
Introduced
5/19/20  
Passed
5/20/20  

Caption

Expresses condolences upon the death of Charles E. Severance.

Impact

The resolution highlights the significant contributions of Severance to the state, emphasizing not only his professional achievements but also his passion for helping others. He was instrumental in supporting education through the Charles E. Severance Endowed Fellowship at Louisiana State University, which benefits students majoring in biological and agricultural engineering. This fellowship reflects his desire to invest in future generations and further academic pursuits in agricultural engineering.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 52 was introduced to express the sincere condolences of the Louisiana Senate upon the death of Charles E. Severance, a distinguished member of the Baton Rouge community. Severance passed away at the age of ninety-seven on March 22, 2020. His life was dedicated to family, service, and education. Throughout his years, he was a strong advocate for 4-H and held various roles that demonstrated his commitment to community and education, including being a member of the Louisiana 4-H Hall of Fame.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the resolution is overwhelmingly positive, showcasing a deep appreciation for the life and legacy of Charles E. Severance. He is portrayed as a quintessential southern gentleman whose impact extended beyond personal success to foster community and educational growth. The resolution underscores how his work and dedication left an indelible mark on the community, signifying the collective sense of loss felt by those who knew him.

Contention

While Senate resolutions typically face less contention compared to legislation, this resolution presents a unified front of respect and remembrance for Severance's life. It reflects the broad consensus on his contributions rather than any competing viewpoints. There may be implicit contentions regarding the recognition of varied aspects of community achievement, but in this case, the primarily commemorative nature of SR52 seeks to honor Severance's holistic contributions rather than provoke debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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