Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR142

Introduced
6/1/16  
Introduced
6/1/16  
Passed
6/1/16  
Passed
6/1/16  
Engrossed
6/1/16  

Caption

Commends Dan Borné upon his retirement.

Impact

The passage of SCR142 primarily serves as a symbolic recognition of Borné's retirement and his impact within the local industrial community rather than a change in state law. It highlights the importance of leaders like Borné in supporting the economic viability of Louisiana's chemical industry, reflecting on his legacy of service and commitment to fostering collaboration among stakeholders within that sector. By showcasing Borné's achievements, the resolution reinforces the significance of industry advocates in shaping local economies and supporting community initiatives.

Summary

SCR142 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that commends Dan Borné upon his retirement after a significant tenure as president of the Louisiana Chemical Association (LCA). Over the span of 27 years, Borné has played an instrumental role in representing the interests of numerous chemical manufacturing companies across Louisiana, as well as fostering partnerships within the chemical industry. The resolution celebrates his many contributions to the state, including advocacy for the chemical sector and his robust involvement with various organizations aimed at promoting economic development and education in the field of science and technology.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR142 is overwhelmingly positive, as it seeks to honor an individual who has dedicated decades to public service and to advancing the chemical industry in Louisiana. Legislators from both parties have expressed their appreciation for Borné's efforts and contributions, illustrating a unified respect for his work. The resolution received unanimous support during its voting process, demonstrating a collective acknowledgment of the importance of his role in the state’s economic landscape.

Contention

There are no recorded points of contention or significant opposition regarding SCR142 as it serves solely as a commendatory resolution that celebrates an individual's retirement. However, the context of its passage might implicitly highlight ongoing discussions around the challenges and opportunities facing the Louisiana Chemical Association and the broader implications for the state's industry in the face of changing economic conditions. The resolution serves to unite legislators in support of a figure who has successfully navigated these challenges over his extensive career.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR116

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

LA SCR139

Commends Danny Wilson upon his retirement from AT&T.

LA SCR13

Commends Dr. Daniel D. "Dan" Reneau upon the occasion of his retirement as president of Louisiana Tech University.

LA SR98

Commends Jinel J. Sawyer Sr. on his retirement.

LA HCR191

Commends Daniel J. Loar, the executive director of the La. Conference of Catholic Bishops, upon his retirement

LA SR191

Commends Dan Juneau for his years of service upon the occasion of his retirement from the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry.

LA SCR86

Commends Robert "Bob" C. Israel upon his retirement as president of the Louisiana Automobile Dealers Association.

LA SCR94

Commends Robert "Bob" C. Israel upon his retirement as president of the Louisiana Automobile Dealers Association.

LA SCR139

Commends Clark Raymond Cosse III upon the occasion of his retirement from his career in governmental relations.

LA HCR185

Commends Dan Juneau upon his retirement from the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.