Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR147

Introduced
4/24/18  
Introduced
4/24/18  
Passed
4/25/18  

Caption

Commends the Assumption Parish Police Jury for renaming of the Dorseyville Park to the Gilbert Dupaty Memorial Park.

Impact

The passage of SR147 has a symbolic impact recognizing local history and honoring individuals who made significant contributions to their communities. By naming the park after Gilbert Dupaty, the resolution serves to maintain the historical narrative of Dedication to Public Service along with fostering a sense of community pride among residents of Assumption Parish. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing local leaders and their contributions in public roles.

Summary

Senate Resolution 147 (SR147) is a commemorative resolution introduced to commend the Assumption Parish Police Jury for renaming the Dorseyville Park to the Gilbert Dupaty Memorial Park. Gilbert Dupaty, a noted public servant, was the first African American to serve on the Assumption Parish Police Jury and was a significant community figure, known for his contributions to local governance and community projects. This resolution acknowledges Dupaty's life, impact, and the importance of the park that has been named in his honor as a tribute to his legacy.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR147 appears to be positive and celebratory, with a strong focus on community recognition and valorization of historical figures. Community leaders, members of the Assumption Parish Police Jury, and local citizens likely support the resolution as it brings about an appreciation for Dupaty's efforts and leadership in the parish. It reflects a collective gratitude towards those who have served the public and emphasizes communal values.

Contention

There are no significant points of contention mentioned in discussions surrounding SR147, as it is largely presented as an honorific resolution without opposition. The unanimous support for the resolution indicates a consensus on the value of honoring public service and community contributions, thereby lacking contentious debates typically associated with legislative bills. The celebratory nature of the resolution suggests that it serves to promote unity rather than provoke dissent.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR20

Commends Warren "T-Notchie" Taylor for his distinguished public service as Parish Councilman for District 1 on the Iberville Parish Council.

LA SR125

Commends Willie B. Jeter for his years of service to the St. Tammany Parish schools and community.

LA SR122

Commends Anthony Alfred for his service to the St. Tammany Parish School Board and to the community.

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 SCR31

Commends, posthumously, former Jefferson Parish Sheriff Harry Lee for his contributions to the parish and the state of Louisiana.

LA SR136

Commends Dennis S. Cousin for his service to the St. Tammany Parish School Board and the community.

LA HR70

Commends Willie Young, Sr., for his service with the Louisiana State Mineral and Energy Board and as a police juror in Claiborne Parish

LA SCR6

Commends Betty J. Cunningham upon retirement as secretary-treasurer of the Beauregard Parish Police Jury.

LA SR243

Commends C.C. "Cat" Cox for his many years of pubic service and designates January 9 as C.C. "Cat" Cox Day every year in North Webster Parish.

LA SR104

Commends Gordon Burgess, Tangipahoa Parish President, on his thirty-two years of public service to the parish and for his many contributions to the state of Louisiana.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.