Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR48

Introduced
4/17/19  
Introduced
4/17/19  
Passed
4/22/19  

Caption

Commends Leroy J. Poydras on his ninety-eighth birthday and recognizes his military service during World War II

Impact

While HR48 is a resolution and does not change state laws, it symbolizes recognition and respect for military service within the state. It serves to remind current and future generations of the sacrifices made by veterans like Poydras, aiming to foster a sense of appreciation for military history and heroism within the community. The bill reflects the values of honor and respect for service members, which can influence public sentiment toward veteran affairs and community support initiatives.

Summary

House Resolution 48 commends Leroy J. Poydras for his 98th birthday and recognizes his significant contributions to the country during World War II. Mr. Poydras, a veteran of the United States Navy, served from 1940 to 1946, which included deployments to key locations, such as Guantanamo Bay and his participation in the British occupation of Iceland. The resolution showcases his dedication to service, highlighting his military accomplishments and the awards he received, such as the WWII Victory Medal and the American Defense Service Medal.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR48 is overwhelmingly positive. It demonstrates a collective gratitude towards veterans and emphasizes the importance of recognizing their contributions. Such resolutions are often embraced by communities as they promote unity and pride. There is a strong sense of celebration of Poydras's life and legacy, as showcased by the resolution's language that honors his character and achievements.

Contention

Though there is no significant contention regarding HR48, as commemorative resolutions typically garner broad support, the recognition of veterans can sometimes elicit discussions about the adequacy of veteran support programs. The difference in public sentiment regarding military honors may come from varying perspectives on how well the government supports veterans after their service. Nonetheless, HR48 stands as a unifying acknowledgment of one individual's service without major opposition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR41

Commends Leroy J. Poydras for his military service during World War II and upon reaching the milestone of 98 years.

LA HR187

Commends Samuel Sams Jr., upon the celebration of his ninety-fifth birthday and recognizes his service during World War II as a Tuskegee Airman

LA HR48

William Jarrell; commend upon 100th birthday celebration and for his World War II service.

LA HR229

Commends Morris A. Collura, on the occasion of his one hundredth birthday, for military service to his country during World War II

LA HR121

James Anderson; commend his service during World War II and celebrate the occasion of his 100th birthday.

LA HR33

Commends Rodolphe Fabre on his one hundredth birthday and for his military service

LA HR102

Commends Joe Locke on the celebration of his ninetieth birthday

LA SR83

Commends Ubert Terrell on his 101st birthday and for his military service.

LA HR157

Bruce Crowe; recognize and commend service during World War II.

LA HR12

Commends Edward Peter Benezech, Jr., on his service to his country in the United States Army during World War II

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.