HLS 23RS-923 ORIGINAL 2023 Regular Session HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOL UTION NO. 136 BY REPRESENTATIVE CHARLES OWEN CONDOLENCES: Expresses the condolences of the Legislature of Louisiana on the death of former Louisiana State Representative and U.S. Congressman Anthony Claude "Buddy" Leach, Jr. 1 A CONCURRENT RESOL UTION 2To express the condolences of the Legislature of Louisiana upon the death of former 3 Louisiana State Representative and U.S. Congressman Anthony Claude "Buddy" 4 Leach, Jr. 5 WHEREAS, it is with immense sadness and profound regret that the Legislature of 6Louisiana has learned of the passing of former Louisiana state representative and U.S. 7congressman Anthony Claude "Buddy" Leach, Jr.; and 8 WHEREAS, Anthony Claude "Buddy" Leach, Jr., was born on March 30, 1934, to 9Anthony Claude Leach, Sr., and Lucille Goodwin Leach; Claude Leach, Sr., was a plumber 10and gas station owner who supported his family of five children after the untimely death of 11his wife; and 12 WHEREAS, despite the hardships he faced throughout his youth, Buddy excelled in 13his academic and extra-curricular pursuits; he graduated at the top of his class from Leesville 14High School and received a bachelor of science degree from Louisiana State University; 15while in college, he was diagnosed with polio and suffered from temporary paralysis but 16recovered from the disease; and 17 WHEREAS, after graduating from college, Buddy joined the United States Army and 18served as a commissioned officer from 1956 until 1959; after completing his military 19service, he enrolled in law school at Louisiana State University Law Center where he Page 1 of 3 HLS 23RS-923 ORIGINAL HCR NO. 136 1received a juris doctorate degree in 1963; he was admitted to the Louisiana State Bar in 1964 2and began a law practice in Leesville; and 3 WHEREAS, Buddy combined a gentlemanly demeanor with a relatable background 4to win four state legislative elections and one congressional election; he was first elected to 5represent the parishes of Allen, Beauregard, and Vernon as a member of the Louisiana 6House of Representatives in 1968, during his first term; and 7 WHEREAS, after winning reelection in 1972, Buddy leveraged his uncanny ability 8to process large amounts of information to earn himself the role of chair of the tax-writing 9ways and means committee; his no-nonsense approach as chairman was well known in the 10capitol, and his management of committee meetings was renowned; in 1978 he was elected 11to the United States Congress representing the 4th congressional district; in 1983, he was 12elected to the Louisiana House of Representatives for his fourth term; and 13 WHEREAS, during his service as a state legislator, Buddy ushered in great 14advancements for his home district and the state of Louisiana, most notably ensuring that 15U.S. Highway 171 received critical prioritization and became the primary four-lane corridor 16between Shreveport and Lake Charles; from 2010 until 2012, he served as chairman of the 17Democratic Party in the state of Louisiana, and he remained active in party politics for the 18entirety of his life; and 19 WHEREAS, in addition to his political and legal careers, Buddy was an 20exceptionally successful businessman; at the urging of his beloved wife, Laura, he took a 21proactive role in the management of his family business, Sweetlake Land and Oil Company 22in Cameron and Calcasieu parishes; in 1987, his vision and steady leadership resulted in 23great benefits for the state of Louisiana and the growth of the oil and gas industry in 24Louisiana; his passion to help Louisiana and her people resulted in the discovery of the then- 25largest natural gas field in North America and a long-overdue economic expansion and 26employment boom in the southwest corner of the state; and 27 WHEREAS, Buddy's business and legal acumen led him to support ventures such 28as the development of Indigo Hotel and the Kress-Levy building in downtown Baton Rouge, 29facilitating the economic expansion of the capitol city; he expanded Sweet Lake's cattle herd 30to become the largest in the state and continued to grow the company's rice-farming Page 2 of 3 HLS 23RS-923 ORIGINAL HCR NO. 136 1operations; additionally, he oversaw the renovation of his old family camp into Grosse 2Savanne Lodge, one of the nation's premier fishing and waterfowl hunting destinations; and 3 WHEREAS, for over forty years, Buddy served on the board of Leesville-based 4Merchants & Farmers Bank, including nineteen as chairman; during his service, the bank's 5assets grew from $20 million to $500 million, and the bank expanded into the Lake Charles 6market where it was recognized as one of the top community banks in the state; and 7 WHEREAS, as a component of his lifetime of service, Mr. Leach was also a member 8of the Leesville Club for more than fifty years, volunteering countless hours and resources 9to the camp's principal charity, the Lions Camps for Children in Vernon Parish; he was also 10a lifelong member of the Masonic Lodge of Slagle; Mr. Leach was a devout Christian and 11an active member of Polk Memorial and Church of the Good Shepherd Episcopal churches 12in Leesville and Lake Charles respectively; and 13 WHEREAS, Anthony Claude "Buddy" Leach, Jr., leaves to cherish his memory his 14wife, Laura; his children, Mary Werner, Lucy Davenport, and Claude Leach; nine beloved 15grandchildren; two treasured sisters; and numerous other relatives who loved and admired 16him; he will be deeply missed, but his extraordinary legacy of service to the state of 17Louisiana will live on forever. 18 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Legislature of Louisiana does hereby 19express heartfelt condolences on the death of former Louisiana State Representative and U.S. 20Congressman Anthony Claude "Buddy" Leach, Jr., and does hereby extend sincerest wishes 21that his family, friends, former colleagues, and loved ones find comfort in their shared 22memories of his life. DIGEST The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)] HCR 136 Original 2023 Regular Session Charles Owen Expresses the condolences of the legislature on the death of former La. State Representative and U.S. Congressman Buddy Leach. Page 3 of 3