Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR157

Introduced
5/24/16  
Passed
5/25/16  

Caption

Commends Willie Landry Mount on being conferred an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters by McNeese State University.

Impact

The resolution reaffirms the importance of recognizing individuals who serve their communities through various capacities, emphasizing the role that such acknowledgment plays in promoting civic engagement. By honoring Ms. Mount, the bill sets an example for future leaders and encourages active participation in community service. It underscores the significance of educational institutions in recognizing and celebrating individuals who have made substantial contributions to society.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 157 (SR157) commends Willie Landry Mount for her significant contributions to the community and the state of Louisiana, particularly recognizing her receipt of an honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from McNeese State University. This resolution highlights her extensive career as a civic leader, business owner, and former elected official, underscoring her impact on both local and state levels. The resolution serves to formally acknowledge her achievements and the honor bestowed upon her, reminding constituents of the value of public service and dedication to educational excellence.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR157 is overwhelmingly positive, as it reflects a collective appreciation for Willie Landry Mount's longstanding commitment to public service and her achievements in various roles. Coming together to commend such individuals fosters a sense of community pride and strengthens public ties. The resolution is a celebration of exemplary service, and the acknowledgment serves as a source of inspiration for others to pursue similar paths in public service and community involvement.

Contention

While the resolution itself has a straightforward and celebratory nature, potential contention may arise in discussions about recognition practices, specifically who gets acknowledged and the criteria for such honors. Nevertheless, there appears to be no significant opposition to the resolution, as it is focused on celebrating and honoring an individual's positive contributions rather than influencing policy or legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR90

Commends Senator Willie L. Mount on years of distinguished public service.

LA SR20

Commends Joseph T. Miller Sr. for his contributions to McNeese State University baseball and softball programs and to Lake Charles area youth baseball.

LA HR75

Commends J. Terrell Brown, Sr., on receipt of an honorary doctorate of humane letters from Southern University

LA SR8

Commends Dr. Philip C. Williams, president of McNeese State University, upon his retirement.

LA SR157

Commends Ginger Myers on receiving an honorary doctorate from UL-Lafayette and recognizes her for her work with the LHC Group.

LA SCR146

Expresses condolences upon the death of Dr. Robert Hebert, former president of McNeese State University.

LA SR166

Commends Coach Brooks Donald Williams of McNeese State University upon the occasion of her resignation as the winningest head coach in McNeese Cowgirl basketball history.

LA HR1558

Congratulating Michael Strahan on his receipt of an honorary doctorate of humane letters from Texas Southern University.

LA SR729

Recognizing Michael Strahan for being awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters.

LA HCR121

Commends Dr. Daryl V. Burckel on the occasion of his retirement as president of McNeese State University

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