Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR132

Introduced
5/5/14  
Engrossed
5/5/14  
Engrossed
5/5/14  
Passed
5/8/14  

Caption

Commends Glen Neaville upon his retirement after 55 years in the banking industry

Impact

The resolution serves as a formal recognition by the Louisiana Legislature of Neaville's extensive contributions to the banking sector and the community of Ruston. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing individuals who have dedicated their careers to public service, particularly in professions that greatly affect the local economy and community welfare. By commemorating Neaville, the resolution reinforces the impact of individual service on regional development and community prosperity.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 132, known as HCR132, was introduced to commend Glen Neaville for his long and distinguished career in the banking industry, primarily focused on his contribution to the Ruston community. Neaville, who began his banking career in 1959 and held various positions through his tenure until retirement in 2014, was acknowledged for his commitment to serving generations of customers. The resolution appreciates the personal touch he brought to banking, highlighting his relationships and service to the community as key aspects of his career.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HCR132 is one of appreciation and gratitude. The bill was met with unanimous support, highlighting a collective recognition of Neaville's positive influence in the banking industry and his enduring legacy in the Ruston community. Legislators conveyed a sense of pride in having such dedicated professionals who selflessly serve their communities.

Contention

As a concurrent resolution, HCR132 does not present significant points of contention; rather, it serves as a unanimous commendation without opposition. Its passage reflects a shared respect for Glen Neaville's professional dedication. The resolution is a testament to the cultural values of acknowledging and honoring individuals who have devoted their lives to serving others in essential community roles.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR220

Commends Reggie Hanchey, Coordinator of Programs at La. Tech University, upon his retirement after 40 years of dedicated and faithful service

LA HCR172

Commends Councilman Curtis L. McCune upon his retirement after forty-two years of public service

LA HCR175

Commends Captain Patrick C. Rabun upon his retirement from the United States Navy after thirty years of dedicated service

LA SCR68

Commends Glen F. Post III upon his retirement from CenturyLink, Inc.

LA HCR184

Commends Andy Dreher upon his retirement from Entergy

LA HCR191

Commends Daniel J. Loar, the executive director of the La. Conference of Catholic Bishops, upon his retirement

LA HCR185

Commends Dan Juneau upon his retirement from the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry

LA HCR171

Commends Mr. Willie F. Hawkins upon his retirement from the LSU System

LA HCR64

Commends Dr. Andrew Chesson, Jr., dean of the School of Medicine at LSU Health Sciences Center Shreveport, upon his retirement

LA SCR58

Commends Tom Thompson on his retirement and for 20 years of meritorious and dedicated service as the chairman of Lincoln Parish Fire Protection District No. 1.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.