Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR146

Introduced
5/22/17  
Introduced
5/22/17  

Caption

Commends Hershel "Woody" Williams for his achievements and efforts to commemorate military service members

Impact

The resolution not only acknowledges Williams' past contributions but also shines a spotlight on the Hershel Woody Williams Medal of Honor Foundation, which he co-founded. This organization focuses on establishing memorial monuments for Gold Star families across the United States, providing scholarships to children of fallen service members, and facilitating community outreach. The passage of this resolution enhances awareness of the sacrifices of military families and reinforces the necessity of commemorating their contributions.

Summary

House Resolution 146 (HR146) commends Hershel 'Woody' Williams for his remarkable military achievements and ongoing efforts to honor veterans and Gold Star families. The resolution highlights Mr. Williams' service during World War II, particularly in the Battle of Iwo Jima, where his extraordinary heroism earned him the Congressional Medal of Honor. Since then, Williams has dedicated his life to supporting military families and advocating for their recognition, stemming from personal experiences and observations during the war.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR146 is overwhelmingly positive. The resolution fosters a sense of pride and gratitude among community members and legislators alike for the sacrifices of those who serve in the military. By honoring a figure like Williams, the resolution also promotes the important cause of recognizing families who have lost loved ones in combat, thereby weaving a narrative of remembrance and respect for military service into the fabric of state and national identity.

Contention

While the resolution primarily garners support, it may still generate discussion regarding the adequacy of current recognition practices for military families and veterans. Critics might argue that merely commending individuals is insufficient without substantial policy changes that provide real benefits and support systems for veterans and their families. This highlights a broader conversation about the ongoing needs of military families and the role of legislative recognition in driving meaningful change.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB858

Hershel ‘Woody' Williams National Medal of Honor Monument Location Act

LA HJR0031

A RESOLUTION to honor the veterans of Williamson County for their service.

LA HR24

Commends Pearl Harbor survivor Joe Richard for his military service

LA HR86

Commends Connor William Landry upon his achievement of Eagle Scout

LA HJR1013

Honoring Military Service of Native American Veterans

LA HB186

Hershel "Woody" Williams National Medal of Honor Monument Location ActThis bill requires the authorized monument honoring Medal of Honor recipients to be located within the Reserve (the great cross-axis of the National Mall, which generally extends from the Capitol to the Lincoln Memorial and from the White House to the Jefferson Memorial).

LA HC59

Roger "Big John" Earl Robinson; mourn loss and commemorate life and service of upon his passing.

LA HR146

Commends Bennie Frank Singleton for his many achievements and upon the celebration of his 94th birthday

LA SR83

Commends Ubert Terrell on his 101st birthday and for his military service.

LA SJR0802

A RESOLUTION to honor and commend Ross Elzie Williams for his meritorious service as a member of the United States Army.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.