Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR14

Introduced
4/13/15  
Introduced
4/13/15  
Passed
4/14/15  

Caption

Congratulates Congressman Steve Scalise on being elected Majority Whip of the United States House of Representatives.

Impact

The resolution serves not only to acknowledge Scalise's position but also to enhance the visibility of Louisiana's representation in Congress at a critical leadership level. By commending Scalise, the Louisiana Senate seeks to foster state pride and encourage civic engagement within the community. The symbolic nature of such resolutions is meant to galvanize further support for the Congressional agenda and to reflect the state's commitment to promoting its political figures in the national landscape. This type of recognition can strengthen the relationship between state and federal governance.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 14 (SR14) was introduced to commend Congressman Steve Scalise following his election as Majority Whip of the United States House of Representatives. The resolution highlights Scalise's achievements and contributions throughout his political career, emphasizing his role as a leader within the Republican Party and his efforts to promote fiscal responsibility, job creation, and a national energy strategy. It presents a positive reflection on Scalise's qualities as a conservative leader who advocates for free-market principles and the constitutional values that underpin American governance.

Sentiment

Sentiment regarding SR14 was overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a strong sense of pride among Louisiana legislators at having one of their own occupy a significant role in Congress. The resolution highlighted Scalise's dedication to his constituency and underscored the importance of his leadership role in furthering the interests of Louisiana residents. While legislative resolutions typically do not engender significant public debate, those opposing the Republican agenda may have secondary sentiments stemming from broader political disagreements.

Contention

While there were no major points of contention directly related to SR14 as it was a commendation rather than a policy bill, it is important to recognize that Scalise's role as Majority Whip may be met with contention in broader political discussions. His conservative platform and alignment with Republican priorities could be a source of debate in areas such as healthcare, tax policy, and energy strategy. Furthermore, the resolution could prompt reactions from those who oppose Scalise's political stances on various issues during his tenure in Congress.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR33

Commends U.S. Congressman Steven Joseph Scalise upon his induction into the Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame.

LA SR66

Commends Congressman-elect Troy A. Carter on being elected to the 2nd Congressional District.

LA HR1420

Congratulating Congressman Kevin Brady on his retirement from the United States House of Representatives.

LA SCR51

Expresses condolences upon the death of former Louisiana State Representative and United States Congressman, Patrick T. Caffery Sr.

LA SR35

A RESOLUTION honoring Congressman Morgan McGarvey upon his election to the United States House of Representatives.

LA HCR125

Congratulating the Honorable Charlie Gonzalez on his retirement from the United States House of Representatives.

LA HR350

Expresses the condolences of the House of Representatives on the death of Bruce Patrick Donnelly

LA HR42

Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee, as an entity of the United States Postal Service, should issue a commemorative stamp in honor of Congressman Elijah E. Cummings.

LA HCR136

Expresses the condolences of the Legislature of Louisiana on the death of former Louisiana State Representative and U.S. Congressman Anthony Claude "Buddy" Leach, Jr.

LA HR1

Relative to the election of the assistant speaker pro tempore, the majority floor leader, the assistant majority floor leader, and the majority whips for the 136th General Assembly of Ohio.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.