Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR179

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

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the importance of women in leadership roles within local government, presenting Belinda Constant as a role model for future generations. It outlines her plans for her mayoral term, which include enhancing economic development and addressing the utility infrastructure, as well as focusing on social and recreational opportunities for citizens of all ages. These initiatives may lead to positive changes within the community, particularly for senior citizens and youth, promoting a more inclusive and supportive environment.

Summary

House Resolution No. 179 is a resolution commending Belinda Constant, who was elected as the first woman mayor of Gretna, Louisiana. The resolution acknowledges her previous roles in local government, including her service on the city council. Belinda's election is considered a significant milestone in the community, especially as it follows a long tenure of the previous mayor, who opted not to run for re-election after serving seven terms. The resolution highlights the enthusiasm in Gretna surrounding her election and celebrates her contributions and qualifications for office.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR179 is largely positive, showcasing community support for Belinda Constant's leadership. Her successful election is seen as a progressive step forward for the city of Gretna. The resolution celebrates her history and her plans for the town, indicating a collective hope for advancements in the community under her leadership. There is an overall sentiment of optimism regarding her potential contributions as mayor.

Contention

While the resolution does not highlight any direct points of contention, it is indicative of the larger discussions around women's representation in politics and local government. Such discussions often encompass the challenges women face in being elected to high office and the potential pushback against new leadership styles and priorities. Thus, while the resolution is celebratory in tone, it also reflects broader themes of gender and governance in the political landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR165

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

LA HCR37

Commends the Honorable Bernette J. Johnson, Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court

LA HR142

Commends Elvera R. Shannon for presiding as the Grand Worthy Matron for the Louisiana Jurisdiction upon the celebration of the Eastern Stars seventy-fifth anniversary

LA SR183

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

LA SR174

Commends Justice Bernette J. Johnson of the Louisiana Supreme Court on her ascension in the legal field and for her outstanding contributions to both the legal field and her fellow man.

LA HCR136

Commends Robelynn H. Abadie upon her receipt of a 2010 Women of Excellence Award from the La. Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation

LA HCR105

Commends Sevetri Wilson upon her receipt of a 2013 Women of Excellence Award from the La. Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation

LA HR132

Commends the United Way of Southeast Louisiana for its service and effective recovery work in the Southeast Louisiana region

LA HR23

Commends Chief Justice Johnson on being honored by the Louis A. Martinet Legal Society, Inc., on her many accomplishments and contributions to the legal profession

LA HR190

Commends Chanda Rubin upon her induction into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame

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