Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR183

Introduced
6/4/13  
Introduced
6/4/13  
Passed
6/4/13  

Caption

Commends Ronnie Harris on his nearly thirty years as mayor of the city of Gretna, LA.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the importance of local leaders in driving change and development in their communities. By commending Harris, it reinforces the value of long-term public service and the impact of effective local governance. Harris's efforts in brownfield redevelopment are noted as not only successful in restoring the commercial viability of contaminated sites but also as exemplary models of collaboration among government, private sector, and community organizations. The resolution aims to inspire future leaders to prioritize community engagement and sustainable development practices.

Summary

Senate Resolution 183 is a commendation for Ronnie Harris, recognizing his nearly three decades of service as the mayor of Gretna, Louisiana. Elected first in 1985, Harris has led various initiatives that have positively impacted the city. His leadership is highlighted through his roles in municipal associations and as an advocate for brownfield redevelopment, which has led to significant improvements in abandoned and contaminated sites in the area. This resolution expresses gratitude for Harris's dedication and contributions to local governance and community improvement.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR183 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating the achievements of a long-serving mayor. This recognition highlights the significant role of individuals in fostering community well-being and environmental responsibility. The acknowledgment of Harris's accomplishments reflects a collective appreciation for those who dedicate their careers to public service and community improvement, presenting a unified front in support of local leaders.

Contention

While commendations like SR183 are generally welcomed, they can sometimes provoke discussions regarding the broader effectiveness and challenges faced by long tenured leaders. Some may argue about the balance of power within local governments and question whether new leadership is needed to tackle evolving challenges. Nonetheless, this resolution focuses on recognizing achievements rather than delving into contested topics, maintaining a tone that honors service over critique.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR165

Commends Belinda Constant as the first woman mayor of Gretna, Louisiana.

LA HR287

Commends Natchitoches Mayor Ronnie Williams, Jr., for his civil service

LA SR178

Commends Vincent Cox III for his twenty-five years of service on the Gretna City Council.

LA SR55

Commends Carroll Breaux, mayor of the city of Springhill, for 28 years of dedicated public service on the occasion of his retirement.

LA HR179

Commends Belinda Constant upon her election as the first woman to serve as mayor of Gretna, Louisiana

LA HR276

Commends Ronnie S. Johns on the occasion of his retirement

LA SR852

Commending Douglas N. Stover for his service as Mayor of the City of Coppell.

LA HCR133

Commends Glenn Brasseaux, on the occasion of his retirement, for nineteen years of service as mayor of Carencro

LA SR5

Commends Mayor Glenn L. Brasseaux for his many years of public service to the city of Carencro and congratulates him as he prepares to retire December 31, 2022.

LA SCR25

Commends Mayor James Durbin on his retirement as mayor of Denham Springs.

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