Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR64

Introduced
5/7/19  
Introduced
5/7/19  
Engrossed
5/7/19  
Engrossed
5/7/19  

Caption

Commends Alfred W. "Butch" Speer upon his retirement and more than thirty-five years of dedicated service to the Louisiana House of Representatives

Impact

The resolution serves to officially recognize and honor Butch Speer's contributions, emphasizing the importance of his role in the workings of the Louisiana House of Representatives. His long tenure and respected reputation in the legislative community signify a commitment to upholding the principles of democracy. The resolution also sets a precedent for future recognitions of individuals who serve the legislature honorably, potentially influencing how contributions to state governance are acknowledged in the future.

Summary

HCR64 is a House Concurrent Resolution that commends Alfred W. 'Butch' Speer on his retirement after more than thirty-five years of dedicated service as Clerk of the Louisiana House of Representatives. The resolution highlights his extensive background within the Louisiana Legislature, including notable roles such as assistant head page, head page during the Constitutional Convention of 1973, and serving under ten different Speakers of the House. This exceptional career is characterized by his significant contributions to legislative procedures and the encouragement of citizen involvement in state governance.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment around HCR64 is one of respect and admiration. Members of the legislature express profound appreciation for Speer’s service and leadership, recognizing the positive impact he has had on the legislative process. There is a unifying acknowledgment across party lines of his dedication to public service, which fosters a feeling of gratitude and community among current and past members of the Louisiana Legislature.

Contention

Although the resolution is overwhelmingly supported and adopted unanimously, it does not present any opposition or contentious points, as it strictly serves to honor an individual’s career. However, the resolution implicitly raises discussions about the transitions in leadership and the qualities needed in future legislative clerks, portraying Speer as an exemplary model to be emulated.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR50

Commends Noel Hunt upon his retirement after 35 years of dedicated state public service and 30 years of service to the Louisiana House of Representatives

LA SR210

Commends Glenn Koepp, Secretary of the Senate, for his years of dedicated public service and congratulates him upon his retirement.

LA HR308

Commends Ruby Johnson on her retirement as assistant clerk and journal clerk of the Louisiana House of Representatives

LA HCR175

Commends Captain Patrick C. Rabun upon his retirement from the United States Navy after thirty years of dedicated service

LA SR257

Commends Sharon Work upon her retirement and for more than 45 years of dedicated service to the state, particularly the Louisiana Senate.

LA HR124

Commends Phil Haney on his retirement and thirty-five years of public service

LA HR55

Commends Phil Haney on his retirement and thirty-five years of public service

LA HCR109

Commends State Fire Marshal Butch Browning upon his retirement as La. State Fire Marshal

LA SR166

Commends Don Chaney upon his retirement after 32 years of dedicated service to the Louisiana Senate.

LA HR1080

Congratulating Finos B. “buddy” Johnson, House Of Representatives Parliamentarian, Upon His Retirement And Commending Him For His Thirty-eighty Years Of Contributions To The State Of Arkansas.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.