Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR153

Introduced
6/6/11  
Engrossed
6/6/11  

Caption

Commends Charles J. Oubre, Jr., for his service as St. Charles Parish Clerk of Court

Impact

The resolution serves as a formal recognition of Mr. Oubre's work, which not only honors his personal accomplishments but also reflects the values of dedication and service within local government. While it does not alter state law or policy, the act of commending a public servant shines a light on the importance of recognizing individuals who contribute positively to their communities. The commendation may encourage others in similar positions to strive for excellence in their service.

Summary

HCR153 is a House Concurrent Resolution that commends Charles J. Oubre, Jr. for his many years of service as St. Charles Parish Clerk of Court. The resolution emphasizes Mr. Oubre's significant contributions to his community and public service, highlighting his extensive career beginning with his time at the St. Charles Parish Sheriff's Office, followed by his role as a judicial administrator, and ultimately his election as Clerk of Court in 1978. The recognition is a testament to his dedication and effectiveness in public service, which has greatly benefited the residents of St. Charles Parish.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR153 is overwhelmingly positive, as it celebrates the life and achievements of a respected public figure. The resolution conveys a sense of appreciation from the legislature towards Mr. Oubre, reinforcing the community's recognition of his long-standing commitment and contributions. This positive sentiment underscores the value placed on public service in Louisiana, especially within the local context of St. Charles Parish.

Contention

Given the nature of the resolution, there are no notable points of contention. Rather, HCR153 fosters a unifying message of gratitude and respect for public servants. Its unanimous passing in the Senate indicates broad support across political lines. The resolution exemplifies a moment of bipartisan agreement, focusing on a commendation rather than divisive policy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR20

Commends Clyde "Rock" Gisclair for his service as St. Charles Parish Assessor

LA SR126

Commends Edmond E. "Clerk" Kinler Jr. for his many years of public service to the citizens of St. James Parish as clerk of court.

LA SCR74

Commends Dr. Rodney Roy Lafon for his eighteen years of service as superintendent of the St. Charles Parish public school system on the occasion of his retirement.

LA HCR10

Commends Jim Beam for more than fifty years of service with the Lake Charles American Press

LA HCR149

Commends Norris J. Millet, vice president of the St. John the Baptist Parish Library Board of Control, for 45 years of service

LA SCR100

Commends Charles R. "Charlie" St. Romain for his years of dedicated service to the state of Louisiana and its citizens.

LA SCR112

Commends Federico "Fred" Martinez Jr., chief executive officer of St. Charles Parish Hospital, on the occasion of his retirement.

LA HCR119

Commends the St. Charles Museum and Historical Association for its creation of a website of the history of St. Charles Parish

LA HCR148

Commends Leroy D. Williams, president of the St. John the Baptist Parish Library Board of Control, for 45 years of service

LA SR192

Commends Joel Chaisson II, former Senate President, upon his successful election as District Attorney for St. Charles Parish.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.