Louisiana 2011 1st Special Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR2

Introduced
3/20/11  
Passed
3/20/11  

Caption

Commends Ralph and Dorothy Richards of Slidell, Louisiana on eighty-one years of marriage and being named the longest married couple in Louisiana for 2011.

Impact

As a concurrent resolution, SCR2 does not enact new laws or change existing statutes but serves to recognize and illuminate the significance of enduring marital commitment within the community. It expresses the state's appreciation for the Richards' exemplary union and reinforces the cultural values of family and longevity in marriage. Therefore, while it does not have a direct impact on state law, it contributes to the social fabric by celebrating couples who exemplify strong marital bonds.

Summary

SCR2 is a resolution commending Ralph and Dorothy Richards of Slidell, Louisiana, for their remarkable achievement of being the longest married couple in the state as of 2011, and celebrating their 81st wedding anniversary. This resolution honors their lifelong commitment to each other, highlighting their shared life experiences, values, and love that has stood the test of time. The Richards met in 1929 at a local amusement park and got married in 1930, illustrating how their bond has evolved through significant historical events and personal milestones.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SCR2 is one of warmth, admiration, and celebration. The resolution enjoys broad support as it promotes positive values such as love, perseverance, and family unity. The recognition of the Richards' lengthy marriage adds a personal and relatable narrative that resonates with many, fostering a community spirit and encouraging others to appreciate their own familial relationships.

Contention

While SCR2 is largely celebratory and well-received, there may be underlying debates about the inclusivity of such recognitions in the context of modern marriage definitions and structures. However, the resolution focuses solely on the Richards' marriage, without delving into broader discussions, which may be a point of contention for those advocating for diverse family models to receive similar acknowledgment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR21

Commends Lawrence and Varrie Player for being the longest married couple in Louisiana.

LA SR12

Commends Isabel Caballero of Slidell upon being named one of the top youth volunteers in Louisiana for 2014.

LA SR6

Commends Dr. Fred Lowery, retired pastor of First Baptist Church of Bossier City, Louisiana, and his wife, Leigh, on their dedication and faith, focusing especially on their longtime marriage and on his more than 50 years of preaching God's word.

LA SCR11

Congratulates Willard and Inez LeBlanc Hunt on the celebration of seventy years of marriage.

LA HR149

In memory of Dorothy Edna Schulte "Dot" McCalpin of Richardson.

LA SCR155

Commends Richard Joseph "Moon" Ducote on being named to the 2014 Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Induction Class.

LA SR123

Commends Ray Dupuy, posthumously, for his service to the Slidell Police force and community.

LA SR12

Commends Adrian Augustus on being named the Youth of the Year for the state of Louisiana by the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.

LA SCR139

Commends Louisiana native Jake C. Delhomme for being selected to the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.

LA SCR79

Commends Calvin Borel on being named to the 2017 Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.