Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR20

Introduced
3/14/18  
Introduced
3/14/18  
Passed
3/14/18  

Caption

Commends Commander Gregory Reed Koepp II for his outstanding naval career and upon his service as commanding officer of the USS Colorado.

Impact

The commending resolution itself does not enact state law or change existing statutes, but it carries significant symbolic weight in honoring military service members. By formally recognizing Commander Koepp's contributions, the state reinforces its commitment to the military and acknowledges the importance of service members in maintaining national security. Such resolutions can bolster community morale and pride in their local military personnel while promoting a deeper understanding of naval operations among the public.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 20 (SR20) commends Commander Gregory Reed Koepp II for his distinguished service in the United States Navy and specifically for his role as the commanding officer of the USS Colorado, a Virginia-class attack submarine. SR20 emphasizes Koepp's extensive military background and accomplishments, highlighting his leadership abilities and the important role of the USS Colorado in national defense and maritime operations. The resolution serves not only as a recognition of Koepp's achievements but also as an appreciation for the capabilities of modern naval warfare represented by the USS Colorado.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR20 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting widespread respect and admiration for the military and its personnel. Many lawmakers from both parties co-sponsored the resolution, indicating a unified stance in honoring Commander Koepp’s contributions. This collegial support underscores a bipartisan appreciation for military service, which often transcends political divides. The community sentiment is also likely to resonate with constituents who value the sacrifices made by service members in defense of their country.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention regarding SR20, as it is a resolution aimed purely at commendation rather than legislation that could generate debate. The absence of opposition underscores the effort to honor service members as a non-partisan issue. In discussions, the focus remained on praising Commander Koepp rather than addressing any controversial topics that might typically arise in legislative debates, providing a platform for shared values and community acknowledgment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR23

Commends Commander Matthew Noland on the occasion of taking command of the guided missile destroyer USS KIDD.

LA HR1302

Commending Lieutenant Commander Leif Babin of the U.S. Navy Reserve for his service to the nation.

LA HR445

Commending U.S. Army Major General Dana J. H. Pittard on his outstanding service as commander of Fort Bliss in El Paso.

LA HR773

Honoring retired U.S. Navy commander Charles Stackhouse on his 69th birthday and commending him for his service to his country.

LA HR390

Commending Commander Claudia D. Flores, USN, Ret.

LA SR210

Commends Glenn Koepp, Secretary of the Senate, for his years of dedicated public service and congratulates him upon his retirement.

LA SR35

Commends Brigadier General Patrick D. Frank, commanding general of the Joint Readiness Training Center and Fort Polk, for his accomplishments.

LA SR152

Commends Senator Gregory Tarver for his years of distinguished public service.

LA SR98

A RESOLUTION recognizing Kentucky's native daughter, United States Navy Commander Billie J. Farrell, for her extensive service and congratulating her on becoming the 77th Commanding Officer of the U.S.S. Constitution.

LA SJR385

Commending Gregory C. Brown.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.