ENROLLED 2022 Regular Session HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOL UTION NO. 133 BY REPRESENTATIVE EMERSON AND SENATOR B OUDREAUX A CONCURRENT RESOL UTION To commend Glenn Brasseaux, on the occasion of his retirement, for nineteen years of service as mayor of Carencro. WHEREAS, it is most fitting to recognize Glenn Brasseaux for dedicating nineteen years as mayor of the city of Carencro and to commend him on the occasion of his retirement; and WHEREAS, Mr. Brasseaux answered the call to public service as a sophomore at Carencro High School in 1965; he joined the Carencro Volunteer Fire Department where he remained as a volunteer for thirty years; he even served as the department's fire chief for six years before leaving in 1995; and WHEREAS, Mr. Brasseaux was also a longtime member of the Carencro city council; he was first elected to serve as a councilman in 1978, and he served six terms over the next twenty-four years; and WHEREAS, after many years of unfaltering and dedicated public service to the city of Carencro, Mr. Brasseaux was elected to serve as mayor; he began his tenure on January 1, 2003, and has continued to serve the city in this capacity for the last nineteen years; he is the longest-serving mayor in Lafayette Parish and the second-longest serving mayor in Acadiana; and WHEREAS, upon retiring, Mr. Brasseaux will have given a total of forty-four years of civil service to the city of Carencro; he is a truly inspiring individual who is most deserving of the highest recognition for his incredible dedication to his community and the state of Louisiana. Page 1 of 2 HCR NO. 133 ENROLLED THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby commend Glenn Brasseaux, on the occasion of his retirement, for nineteen years of service as mayor of Carencro and does hereby extend sincerest wishes that he enjoy good health and prosperity as he ventures into a well-earned life in retirement. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be transmitted to Glenn Brasseaux. SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE Page 2 of 2