Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR155

Introduced
5/20/14  
Introduced
5/20/14  
Passed
5/21/14  

Caption

Commends Bunkie Police Chief Mary L. Fanara upon her retirement

Impact

The resolution serves not only to celebrate Chief Fanara's personal achievements but also reflects on the progression of women in law enforcement roles. By recognizing her longstanding dedication, the resolution emphasizes the importance of leadership and commitment within public service, particularly in the context of local law enforcement agencies. This commendation might inspire future generations of female officers to pursue leadership positions within the field.

Summary

House Resolution 155 commends Bunkie Police Chief Mary L. Fanara upon her retirement after a distinguished career spanning thirty-seven years in law enforcement. This resolution highlights her dedicated service, beginning as a dispatcher in 1977, evolving through various roles including city marshal, patrol officer, and ultimately becoming the first female chief of police in Bunkie. The resolution acknowledges her influence and contributions to the community and law enforcement throughout her tenure.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR155 is overwhelmingly positive. It conveys a deep appreciation for Chief Fanara's service and the impact she has had on the community of Bunkie. Supporters of the resolution express admiration for her achievements, showcasing a collective respect for her commitment to service and the legacy she leaves behind as a role model for aspiring police officers.

Contention

While the resolution is primarily celebratory, it does bring to light the evolving nature of law enforcement and the challenges that may still exist for women in this field. Recognizing a female chief of police represents progress, but it also invites discussions about the ongoing need for equity and representation in law enforcement positions, underscoring the fact that while milestones have been reached, further advancements are needed to ensure inclusive leadership throughout all levels of law enforcement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR156

Expresses condolences upon the death of retired police chief Mary Fanara of Bunkie

LA HR198

Commends Bunkie City Clerk Cynthia Dauzat upon her retirement

LA HR13

Chief Peggy Sealy; commend upon retirement as Police Chief of the Hattiesburg Police Department.

LA HCR16

Commends Madame Chief Justice Bernette Joshua Johnson of the Louisiana Supreme Court on her retirement

LA HC55

Chief Gary Ponthieux, Jr.; commend for many years of public service in law enforcement and congratulate upon retirement.

LA SCR26

Commends Major Luraine Richard on her retirement from the Lafayette Police Department.

LA HR40

Chief Wayne H. Payne; commend upon his retirement.

LA HR126

Asst. Chief Oscar Wayne King; commend distinguished public service upon his retirement from DPS-Capitol Police.

LA HR33

Commends WDSU-TV Chief Meteorologist Margaret Orr on the occasion of her retirement

LA HR146

Commends Gerard C. Moreau, Jr., upon his retirement as the mayor of Bunkie in June of 2010

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.