Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR188

Introduced
5/30/14  
Introduced
5/30/14  
Passed
6/1/14  

Caption

Commends Bernard Chatters on being elected the first African American president of the Louisiana Horsemen's Benevolent & Protective Association.

Impact

The resolution illustrates the significance of representing diversity in leadership positions within professional organizations. It symbolizes a meaningful step towards inclusivity in an industry historically dominated by fewer minority leaders. By recognizing Chatters' achievement, the legislature acknowledges his role in advocating for positive changes that could influence regulations and support for the horse racing industry across the state.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 188 commends Bernard Chatters on his election as the first African American president of the Louisiana Horsemen's Benevolent & Protective Association. The resolution highlights Chatters' journey in the horse racing industry and his commitment to progressive change within the organization. Chatters aims to enhance horse racing in Louisiana, focusing on management principles and advocacy for the industry.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR188 is positive and celebratory, reflecting the recognition of a historic milestone in both the horse racing community and the progress toward greater representation. The applause for Chatters underscores a broader commitment to diversity and effective leadership in advocating for the interests of horsemen. Supporters view this acknowledgment as a hopeful omen for future developments in the industry.

Contention

While the resolution is generally well-received, some may debate issues related to the direction of future policies championed by Chatters. His goals involve improving key aspects of the racing industry, which could raise discussions on traditional practices and the reconciliation of progressive reforms with established norms. The balance between tradition and innovation will be a focal point in evaluating the impact of his presidency in subsequent legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR200

Commends Pastor Fred Luter Jr., for being elected as the first African American vice president of the Southern Baptist Convention

LA SR179

Commends the Honorable Ernest Nathan "Dutch" Morial for being the first African American to be elected to the Louisiana State Legislature since Reconstruction.

LA SB354

Requires the Louisiana Horsemens' Benevolent and Protection Association to submit an annual report to the legislative auditor. (8/15/10)

LA HB779

Provides relative to the Horsemen's Benevolent Program Association

LA HB1230

Provides relative to funds distributed to the Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association

LA HB827

Provides for changes to the disbursement of monies collected for the Horsemen's Benevolent and Protective Association

LA HR44

Dr. Jennifer K. Young Wallace; commend on being elected the 5th African American to be elected National President of the Association of Teachers.

LA SR78

Commends Hélène Durand, Vice President of the Association France-Louisiane Franco-Americanie, on being a good will ambassador of the state of Louisiana.

LA SR70

Recognizes Wednesday, May 10, 2023, as National African American Insurance Association-Louisiana Chapter Day in the Louisiana Senate.

LA SR241

Commends Louisiana's female African-American State Police Troopers for their service.

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