Louisiana 2018 3rd Special Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR20

Introduced
6/22/18  
Introduced
6/22/18  

Caption

Commends LaPolitics Weekly, and editor, Jeremy Alford, on accurately and interestingly chronicling the politics of Louisiana for twenty-five years.

Impact

The resolution acknowledges the importance of LaPolitics Weekly in the context of Louisiana's political journalism, emphasizing how it has shaped public understanding and discourse surrounding state politics. Through its innovative approaches, including digital expansion and diversified media formats, LaPolitics Weekly has established itself as a leading source for political reporting in the state. Jeremy Alford's initiatives have further modernized its outreach, making important political information accessible to a larger audience.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 20 commends LaPolitics Weekly and its editor Jeremy Alford for their twenty-five years of dedicated service in accurately reporting on the political landscape of Louisiana. The resolution highlights the publication's contributions and its evolution under the leadership of John Maginnis and then Jeremy Alford, who took over after Maginnis's passing in 2014. The resolution recognizes the significance of LaPolitics Weekly in providing reliable political news and insightful commentary to a broad audience ranging from elected officials to journalists.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding this resolution appears to be celebratory and appreciative. Senators across party lines express admiration for the journalistic contributions of LaPolitics Weekly, aligning on the principle that responsible journalism plays a critical role in democracy. The recognition of Jeremy Alford's efforts to maintain and grow the publication reflects a unanimous acknowledgment of the value placed on quality journalism in political reporting.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory, it implicitly touches on the broader discussions about media's role in politics, particularly the challenges faced by political journalists in the current climate of misinformation. The commendation of LaPolitics Weekly serves as a reminder of the ongoing need for fact-based reporting and responsible journalism within the political sphere of Louisiana. Although no significant contentions were noted in the discussions recorded, it does highlight the perennial challenges that political media faces, especially in an era marked by political polarization.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

LA SCR175

Express condolences upon the death of John Maginnis, legendary Louisiana political journalist, publisher, and author.

LA SCR7

Commends Jim Beam on his induction into the Louisiana Political Hall of Fame.

LA SR6

Commends Dr. Fred Lowery, retired pastor of First Baptist Church of Bossier City, Louisiana, and his wife, Leigh, on their dedication and faith, focusing especially on their longtime marriage and on his more than 50 years of preaching God's word.

LA SCR78

Commends James C. "Jim" Beam upon his induction into the Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame.

LA SR51

Commends Dr. Torin T. Sanders for twenty five years of pastoral service.

LA SCR123

Commends John Mamoulides upon his induction into the Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame.

LA SR238

Commends Foster Campbell on his illustrious career of many years serving the people of Louisiana.

LA SR152

Commends Gary Ostroske for twenty-five years of dedicated service and outstanding leadership of the United Way of Southeast Louisiana.

LA SCR68

Commends Ronald James Gomez Sr. upon being inducted into the Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame.

LA SR15

Commends Lauren Vizza, television morning news anchor at KTAL Channel 6 in Shreveport, Louisiana, on being named Miss Louisiana USA 2018.

Similar Bills

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