Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR25

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

Caption

Commends Mayor James Durbin on his retirement as mayor of Denham Springs.

Impact

The resolution underlines the impact of Mayor Durbin's policies on the state laws related to municipal governance and infrastructure development. His leadership style and ability to secure funding for vital projects not only improved local infrastructure, such as road and water systems but also positioned Denham Springs for economic growth during trying fiscal circumstances. The achievements during his tenures, such as managing to operate the city with a surplus amid a national recession, reflect on essential governance priorities.

Summary

SCR25 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution commending Mayor James Durbin for his dedicated service as the mayor of Denham Springs, Louisiana, highlighting his significant contributions to the city's growth and development over his twelve years in office. The resolution outlines his proactive approach to leadership during his tenure, emphasizing various infrastructure projects and community improvements that enhanced the quality of life for residents. Durbin's accomplishments include the construction of essential facilities and systems vital for the city's functionality and safety.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SCR25 is overwhelmingly positive, with a clear recognition of Mayor Durbin's legacy in Denham Springs. There seems to be a notable pride in the accomplishments that characterized his leadership, as well as a general appreciation for the stability and growth that occurred under his guidance. The resolution serves as both an acknowledgment of his past service and an inspiration for continued civic involvement in the community.

Contention

While SCR25 does not appear to be contentious in nature, it does raise considerations about the challenges faced by local governments in balancing growth with community needs. The focus on Durbin's successful strategies during a recession suggests an underlying theme of resilience in governance, emphasizing local decision-making power. The resolution draws a picture of an engaged leadership style that other municipalities could aspire to replicate, suggesting a positive model for addressing local concerns through active and effective governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR116

Commends Mayor Lawrence Henagan of Dequincy, Louisiana, upon his retirement.

LA SCR12

Commends Arthur Perkins for his substantial legacy of service to his community, particularly his twenty-six years of service on the Denham Springs City Council.

LA SR207

Commends Mayor Clarence R. Fields on the occasion of his retirement.

LA SR55

Commends Carroll Breaux, mayor of the city of Springhill, for 28 years of dedicated public service on the occasion of his retirement.

LA SR146

Commends Mayor Ron Roberts of DeRidder, Louisiana, upon his retirement after three terms as mayor.

LA SR163

Commends Mayor Freddie Boswell of New Llano, Louisiana upon his retirement, having served as mayor for twenty years.

LA HCR13

Commends Mayor Mark Piazza of Abbeville on the occasion of his retirement from civil service

LA HR103

Mayor Phil Fisher; commend service as Mayor of Clinton upon occasion of his retirement.

LA SR123

Commends Mayor Wayne McCullen of Natchitoches, Louisiana, upon his retirement.

LA HR139

Commends Dr. Richard Michel upon his retirement as mayor of Marksville

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.