Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR124

Introduced
5/7/14  
Introduced
5/7/14  
Passed
5/8/14  

Caption

Commends Phil Haney on his retirement and thirty-five years of public service

Impact

The resolution reflects a notable acknowledgment of the public service contributions made by Mr. Haney, emphasizing his leadership and commitment to enhancing the landscape of law enforcement in Louisiana. His work has been pivotal not only in prosecuting significant felony cases but also in providing educational initiatives for narcotics investigations. The resolution carries symbolic weight, showcasing recognition of dedicated public servants who have significantly contributed to their communities through various roles over their careers.

Summary

House Resolution 124 serves to commend J. Phil Haney for his extensive career in public service, particularly highlighting his contributions over thirty-five years as a prosecutor and legal advisor. The resolution encapsulates Mr. Haney's journey from his military service in the U.S. Army to his educational achievements at Louisiana State University Law School, culminating in his prominent role within the 16th Judicial District Attorney's Office. His commendation recognizes the substantial impact he has had on both the criminal justice system and the broader community throughout his professional career.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR124 is overwhelmingly positive, as it celebrates the lifetime achievements of an individual without party lines or political contention. Legislators from both sides express gratitude and appreciation for Mr. Haney's service, demonstrating a unifying recognition of public dedication to the community. This resolution embodies the respect and honor afforded to those who serve in law enforcement and public service roles with integrity and commitment.

Contention

While HR124 itself is non-controversial and focuses on commendation, the broader discussions about public service can sometimes reflect tension regarding the effectiveness of local legal practices and law enforcement. However, in the case of Mr. Haney, there appears to be no notable contention, as the resolution is meant to honor his legacy rather than address any current policies or debates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR55

Commends Phil Haney on his retirement and thirty-five years of public service

LA HR253

Commends John Mamoulides for his years of public service

LA HR133

Commends Philip A. McClung upon his retirement after thirty-four years of teaching

LA HR99

Commends Mike Moss for his service with DOTD and congratulates him on his retirement

LA HR172

Commends Jimmy Field for his service on the La. Public Service Commission

LA HR50

Commends Noel Hunt upon his retirement after 35 years of dedicated state public service and 30 years of service to the Louisiana House of Representatives

LA SR117

Commends Mike Moss for his service with the DOTD and congratulates him on his retirement.

LA SR126

Commends the Honorable Fred H. Mills Jr. on twenty-three years of distinguished public service.

LA HR266

Commends Arthur G. Thompson for his public service on the occasion of his retirement

LA HCR175

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.