Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR156

Introduced
6/22/11  

Caption

Expresses condolences to the family of Rhett Jeansonne

Impact

This resolution serves to honor and memorialize Mr. Jeansonne's commitment to public safety and his community. It also reflects an effort to ensure that the sacrifices of state employees in similar capacities are recognized and that their families receive appropriate protections under state law. Amendments to state law are mentioned, which have the purpose of retroactively providing for the families of those who fall while serving the public, thereby ensuring a level of support and security.

Summary

House Resolution 156 is a condolence resolution expressing the heartfelt sorrow of the House of Representatives upon the death of Rhett Jeansonne, a dedicated Fraud Section Investigator with the Louisiana Department of Insurance. Mr. Jeansonne tragically lost his life in the line of duty at the young age of thirty-nine on June 7, 2011. The resolution recognizes not only his service but also his significant contributions as a dedicated public servant, having worked in various emergency response capacities throughout his career.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR156 is predominantly one of respect and admiration for Mr. Jeansonne's dedication and the loss felt by his colleagues and family. The resolution has a somber tone, emphasizing the deep impact of his passing on both the Department of Insurance and the wider community. Statements included within the resolution highlight the profound loss experienced by his family and coworkers, suggesting a unified atmosphere of mourning mixed with appreciation for his selfless service.

Contention

While the document does not outline explicit points of contention, the implications for potential amendments to state law could suggest areas of discussion regarding the benefits offered to families of state employees who die in the line of duty. The governor’s executive order mandating flags to be flown at half-staff illustrates the seriousness with which the state views the loss, and this resolution could serve as a springboard for further discourse on employee protections and support systems within state agencies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

LA SR152

Expresses condolences upon the death of Rhett Jeansonne, a fraud investigator with the Louisiana Department of Insurance, who was killed in the line of duty on June 7, 2011.

LA HB791

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LA HB304

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LA SCR9

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