Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR21

Introduced
4/8/19  
Introduced
4/8/19  
Passed
4/9/19  

Caption

Commends Colonel Katrina E. Lloyd on her historical military career of firsts

Impact

The resolution serves to promote the recognition of diverse role models in military leadership, particularly focusing on the significance of female representation within the armed forces. By acknowledging Colonel Lloyd's milestones, it aims to inspire future generations of women to pursue careers in traditionally male-dominated fields such as military and healthcare. The bill contributes to discussions around the importance of diversity and inclusion in leadership roles.

Summary

House Resolution 21 is a commendation introduced by Representative Larvadain to honor Colonel Katrina E. Lloyd for her remarkable contributions to both military and civil service in Louisiana. This resolution recognizes her as the first African American and the first woman to hold several significant leadership positions within the Louisiana Army National Guard, including battalion commander and full-time state surgeon. The bill highlights her distinguished career, which includes numerous awards and recognitions for her military service and achievements.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR21 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a collective appreciation for Colonel Lloyd’s achievements. Lawmakers and community members view the bill as an important step toward recognizing the contributions of women and minorities in the military. This positive outlook is reinforced by the inspiring narrative of Colonel Lloyd’s career and her groundbreaking accomplishments.

Contention

While the resolution is predominantly celebratory, there may be discussions around the broader implications of recognizing individuals from diverse backgrounds in leadership. Some may argue that while commendations are important, there needs to be a larger systemic change in how diversity is embraced and promoted within military institutions. The resolution can be seen as part of an ongoing dialogue about ensuring equal opportunities and representation for all within the military sphere.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR47

Commends Colonel William S. "Bill" Orlov upon his military career, his induction into the LSU Ole War Skule Hall of Honor and his lifetime of volunteerism.

LA HR2067

Honoring U.S. Army Colonel Pamela A. DeLancy for her distinguished military service.

LA SR34

Commends Colonel William S. Orlov (Ret) for his induction into the LSU Old War Skule Military Hall of Fame.

LA HR815

Austin, Colonel Marc J.; exceptional military career; commend

LA HR92

Commends Russell Cummings, III, on his promotion from lieutenant colonel to colonel in the U.S. Army

LA SR187

Commends U.S. Army Sergeant First Class Melanie R. Rowton upon her retirement after a distinguished military career.

LA HR822

Cuthbertson, Lieutenant Colonel Robert C.; exceptional military career; commend

LA HR101

Recognizes Lieutenant Colonel William G. Mason upon his retirement from the La. Army National Guard

LA HR821

Wilson, Colonel Jeremy; exceptional military career; commend

LA HR707

Commending Colonel Joseph V. Messina, USA.

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