Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR48

Introduced
3/26/18  
Introduced
3/26/18  
Passed
3/27/18  

Caption

To commend Shirley Ann Unangst on the occasion of her birthday.

Impact

The impact of SR48 lies in its role as a public acknowledgment of service and dedication at a community level. By commemorating her achievements, the resolution reinforces the values of civic engagement and active participation in local politics. This sort of recognition helps to inspire others within the community by demonstrating that individual efforts can lead to significant changes and reflects positively on the spirit of local governance in Louisiana.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 48, introduced by Senator Riser, serves to commend Shirley Ann Unangst on the occasion of her birthday, highlighting her extensive contributions to the State of Louisiana, specifically within St. Tammany Parish. The resolution acknowledges her instrumental role in the establishment and growth of the Republican Party in Louisiana as well as her multiple terms on the Republican State Central Committee. Such a formal recognition reflects not only the importance of individual contributions to political movements but also the appreciation shown by the legislature to dedicated community members.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR48 is overwhelmingly positive, as it celebrates a milestone in the life of an individual who has been a steadfast presence in both her family and community. The tribute conveyed through the resolution emphasizes appreciation and gratitude, which resonates well not only with the individual being honored but also with constituents who see their leaders acknowledging community figures. Such honors can enhance goodwill among the constituents and further humanize the legislative process.

Contention

While SR48 does not appear to have points of contention, it underscores the critical role of civic leaders in their communities. However, it opens a dialogue on public recognitions and how they reflect broader societal values and political affiliations. In this respect, while it celebrates an individual, it also touches upon the intersections of politics, community service, and public life, potentially framing discussions on how public recognitions influence community cohesion and political engagement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR42

Commends Shirley Lee Davis Holliday upon the occasion of her seventieth birthday

LA SR75

Commends Shirley Lee Davis Holliday upon the occasion of her seventieth birthday.

LA SCR24

Commends Shirley Wills on her many years of exemplary civic activism as a community leader and member of the Caddo Parish Police Jury, and congratulates her on the occasion of her 75th birthday.

LA SR17

Recognizing Shirley M. Murray on the occasion of her 85th birthday.

LA SR53

Recognizing Shirley Murray on the occasion of her 77th birthday.

LA SR363

Recognizing Shirley Marie Tibbs of Houston on the occasion of her 75th birthday.

LA SR88

Commends Margaret Narcisse Laurant upon the occasion of her ninetieth birthday.

LA HR60

Commends Doveal Austin Essex on the occasion of her one hundredth birthday

LA SR4

Commends Twylah S. Chaney on the occasion of her 90th birthday.

LA SR59

Commends Elizabeth Ann Howard Lewis on the occasion of her ninetieth birthday.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.