Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR93

Introduced
6/13/11  

Caption

Commends Senator Michael J. "Mike" Michot on years of distinguished public service.

Impact

The resolution does not propose any changes to existing state laws but serves as a recognition of Senator Michot's contributions to Louisiana's legislative process. It emphasizes his work on economic development, fiscal responsibility, and technology improvements in government functions. By honoring Michot, the resolution reinforces a culture of appreciation for public service and encourages ongoing commitment to state governance among current and future legislators.

Summary

Senate Resolution 93 was introduced to commend Senator Michael J. 'Mike' Michot for his exceptional service to the state of Louisiana throughout his legislative career. The resolution highlights Michot's sixteen years of dedication, first as a member of the House of Representatives and subsequently in the Senate, where he served diligently in various capacities, including as chairman of the finance committee. The resolution acknowledges his deep-rooted commitment to his constituency and the positive impact he has made in state governance.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR93 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting gratitude and respect for Senator Michot's efforts and achievements. Colleagues and community members alike recognize him as a dedicated public servant who prioritized the needs of his district while navigating the complexities of state legislation. This sentiment is further demonstrated by the various accolades Michot has received during his tenure, including the 'Legis-Gator of the Year' award in recognition of his outstanding service.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not have any notable points of contention, it indirectly raises considerations about the transitions between public service and private sector roles, as Senator Michot prepares to return to the private sector. This aspect could spark discussions on the experiences of legislators who move back and forth between public office and private business, as well as the implications for public trust and accountability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR153

Commends Senate President Patrick Page Cortez for his years of distinguished public service.

LA SR186

Commends Michael A. Walsworth on 24 years of distinguished public service in the Legislature of Louisiana.

LA SR97

Commends Senator R.L. "Bret" Allain II for his years of distinguished public service.

LA SR202

Commends Senator Elbert Guillory on his years of distinguished public service in the Legislature of Louisiana.

LA SR121

Commends Senator Gary L. Smith Jr. for his years of distinguished public service.

LA SR175

Commends Senator Robert Adley for his years of distinguished public service.

LA SR205

Commends Senator Almond Gaston "A.G." Crowe for his years of distinguished public service.

LA SR158

Commends Senator Jody Amedee for 12 years of distinguished public service representing Senate District No. 18.

LA SR175

Commends Senator Dale M. Erdey on his years of distinguished public service.

LA SR88

Commends Senator B. L. "Buddy" Shaw for years of distinguished public service.

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