Louisiana 2016 1st Special Session

Louisiana House Bill HR8

Introduced
2/14/16  
Introduced
2/14/16  
Passed
2/15/16  

Caption

Commends Dr. Jesse Nealand Stone, Jr., posthumously

Impact

The HR8 resolution serves to reinforce the importance of recognizing and commemorating individuals who have played pivotal roles in advancing civil rights and educational equity. By honoring Dr. Stone, the resolution also emphasizes the legacy of leadership and commitment that he showcased throughout his career, inspiring future generations in the fields of law and education. This recognition may influence state and local policies regarding how civil rights leaders are commemorated in public spaces.

Summary

House Resolution 8 (HR8) is a resolution aimed at posthumously commending Dr. Jesse Nealand Stone, Jr. for his significant contributions to civil rights and his educational leadership. This resolution seeks to honor Dr. Stone's legacy during the unveiling of his judicial portrait at the Southern University Shreveport Museum of Art. Dr. Stone was a trailblazer, being the first African American appointed to serve on the Louisiana Supreme Court and made substantial impacts in various leadership roles within the educational sector.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HR8 is one of admiration and respect. Supporters view the resolution as a necessary tribute to a pioneering figure in Louisiana's judicial and educational landscape. It presents an opportunity to reflect on Dr. Stone's achievements and the broader historical context of civil rights advancements in the region. The resolution is framed positively, highlighting the importance of memorializing such figures as a means of educating the public about their contributions.

Contention

While HR8 is generally well-received, discussions about public recognition of historical figures can sometimes lead to mixed opinions, particularly concerning the legacies of individuals and their alignment with contemporary values. However, in this case, there appears to be a consensus on honoring Dr. Stone's contributions without notable opposition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR75

Commends posthumously Rev. Dr. T. J. Jemison Sr. upon his induction into the Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame.

LA HR25

Commends Jesse Bernard Bilberry, Jr., on his thirty-fourth anniversary as pastor of Mount Pilgrim Baptist Church

LA HR185

Commends Dr. William Hansel, posthumously, for his many contributions

LA HR163

Commends posthumously former state representative Ernest Nathan "Dutch" Morial

LA HR124

Commends posthumously R.W. "Buzzy" Graham of Alexandria, former state representative and delegate to the Constitutional Convention of 1973

LA HR282

Commends the Southern University Law Center and all who have worked to establish the law center's off-campus instruction site in Shreveport

LA HR149

Posthumously commends John Burrell Garner for his contributions to the civil rights movement

LA HCR180

Expresses condolences upon the death of Harvey "Van" LaVan Cliburn, Jr. and posthumously commends his accomplishments

LA SR141

Commends World War II American war hero and scientific researcher extraordinaire Dr. William Hansel posthumously.

LA HR12

Commends the Reverend Dr. Winston Christopher Ridley, Jr.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.