Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR34

Introduced
3/21/18  
Introduced
3/21/18  
Passed
3/22/18  

Caption

Commends Brigadier General Robert Joseph Leblanc on being awarded the Congressional Gold Medal.

Impact

The passage of this resolution reinforces the honor and respect afforded to military veterans, particularly those who have served in significant roles during critical periods of American history. By recognizing individuals like General Leblanc, the resolution also brings attention to the important contributions of military service members to their states and communities, promoting appreciation and support for veterans statewide. This kind of recognition can foster a stronger sense of community among veterans and citizens alike.

Summary

Senate Resolution 34 commends Brigadier General Robert Joseph Leblanc for his exemplary service and his recent honor of being awarded the Congressional Gold Medal. This resolution recognizes General Leblanc's significant contributions to the Louisiana National Guard and highlights his extensive military career during World War II, including his role as a special operations officer with the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). The resolution serves to formally acknowledge his dedication to his community as well as his contributions to the United States' military history.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR34 is overwhelmingly positive, with a strong appreciation for General Leblanc's service and the values he represents. Lawmakers expressed pride in his accomplishments and the heroic actions taken during his military service. Such resolutions generally find broad support and transcend political divides, as they celebrate the shared history and sacrifices made by individuals in service to their country.

Contention

While there were no significant points of contention noted in the discussions around SR34, such resolutions can occasionally spark dialogue about the recognition of military honors and the criteria for bestowing awards like the Congressional Gold Medal. Discussions may arise regarding how various military contributions are recognized and the impact of such honors on community and national pride.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR50

Commends retired Brigadier General Robert Joseph LeBlanc for World War II service that is being awarded a Congressional Gold Medal

LA SJR62

Brigadier General Kenneth Reed, commended

LA HCR79

Commends Brigadier General William B. Hickman and welcomes him to the capitol

LA SR35

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

LA SR8

Commend Antoinette Gant for her promotion to Brigadier General in the United States Army.

LA HB8653

Major Thomas D. Howie Congressional Gold Medal

LA SR55

Commends David W. Gardner on the occasion of his promotion to Major General of the Unites States Army.

LA HJR796

Commending Lieutenant General Joseph R. Inge, USA, Ret.

LA HB611

Colonel Young Oak Kim Congressional Gold Medal Act

LA HR90

Recognizes Brigadier General Thomas E. Beron upon his retirement from the La. Army National Guard

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