Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR161

Introduced
5/14/14  
Introduced
5/14/14  
Engrossed
5/14/14  
Engrossed
5/14/14  
Passed
5/27/14  

Caption

Commends Kermit "Hart" Bourque for his more than fifty years of public service

Impact

While HCR161 is not a law that alters existing state statutes, it serves an important role in recognizing individuals who have positively impacted state governance and public service. The resolution not only honors Bourque's career but also reinforces the value placed on public officials who dedicate their lives to serving their community. Such commendations can inspire current and future public servants to strive for excellence in their roles.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 161 (HCR161) is a legislative resolution that commends Kermit 'Hart' Bourque for his exemplary service spanning over fifty years as the clerk of court in Ascension Parish, Louisiana. The resolution highlights his significant contributions to the community, including his service on the Ascension Parish School Board and the continuous growth of the clerk's office under his leadership. Bourque's initiatives have transformed a small office into a modern and efficient public agency that meets the growing needs of the parish's citizens.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR161 is largely positive, reflecting the appreciation and respect the legislature holds for Kermit Bourque. Legislators from both sides of the aisle contributed to the resolution, indicating a unanimous recognition of Bourque's long-standing commitment and significant contributions to local governance. The positive reactions underscore a collective gratitude towards public servants who enhance community welfare.

Contention

As a commendatory resolution, HCR161 does not present points of contention typical of more controversial legislation. Instead, it serves as a unifying acknowledgment of public service. There are no significant debates or oppositional views surrounding the resolution, which exemplifies a bipartisan appreciation for the contributions of long-serving public officials like Kermit Bourque.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR10

Commends Jim Beam for more than fifty years of service with the Lake Charles American Press

LA HCR36

Commends Pastor Ernest Edward Jones, Sr., for more than fifty-five years of preaching and pastoring at Galilee Baptist Church of Shreveport

LA HCR160

Commends Mr. Chester Diez for forty years of service to the Republican Party

LA HR55

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

LA HCR172

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

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.

LA HCR186

Commends Jesse Dugas on his fifty years of service to his community and the state of Louisiana

LA HR124

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

LA SR92

Commends Robert "Rob" Marionneaux, Jr., on years of distinguished public service.

LA SR203

Commends John Bourque, Acadia Parish schools superintendent, on the occasion of his retirement.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.