Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR126

Introduced
6/20/11  

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution highlights Kinler's role not only in managing court documents but also in acting as a historian for St. James Parish, illustrating the importance of local governance and public record-keeping. By acknowledging his service, the resolution reinforces the value of public servants who contribute to the community's historical and legal framework. It serves as a reminder of the vital roles that individuals in local governmental positions play in maintaining public trust and historical records.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 126 commends Edmond E. 'Clerk' Kinler Jr. for his extensive service as the Clerk of Court for St. James Parish, recognizing his commitment to public service and his significant contributions over several decades. The resolution honors his retirement after an impressive career that began in 1961 and includes ten consecutive terms, during which he has shown dedication to the preservation of crucial legal documents and property records within the parish. Kinler is revered in the community for his integrity and efficiency in office.

Sentiment

The sentiment around the resolution is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a community's gratitude for Kinler's decades of dedicated service. The resolution is a manifestation of respect and recognition from his peers and the local government, echoing the appreciation felt by the citizens he served. Rather than presenting any contention, the resolution encapsulates a moment of collective celebration for a leader who has been a steadfast presence in their lives.

Contention

As a resolution, SR126 is generally free from contention as it serves to honor one individual's accomplishments rather than propose new legislation or amend existing laws. However, it does subtly imply the significance of continuing to support such public service roles and the impact they have on community history and record integrity, which can be a point of discussion in broader contexts about the value of local governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR124

Commends Dale Hymel Jr. for over thirty years of service to the citizens of St. James Parish.

LA HCR153

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

LA HR160

Commends Dale Hymel, Jr., for more than 30 years of service to the citizens of St. James Parish

LA SCR132

Commends Gary Loftin, Clerk of Court for the parish of Caddo, on his well-deserved retirement.

LA SCR145

Commends Cynthia J. "Cindy" Johnston, Bossier Parish Clerk of Court, for her years of public service and upon her retirement.

LA SR12

Commends the Honorable James R. "Jim" Fannin for his many years of public service.

LA HR30

Commends James W. "Jim" Martin, Bienville Parish clerk of court, on the occasion of his retirement

LA SR126

Commends the Honorable Fred H. Mills Jr. on twenty-three years of distinguished public service.

LA SR205

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

LA SR92

Commends Robert "Rob" Marionneaux, Jr., on years of distinguished public service.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.