Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR142

Introduced
5/14/19  
Introduced
5/14/19  
Passed
5/14/19  

Caption

Commends Norby Chabert on his service in the Senate.

Impact

Throughout his tenure, Chabert has made significant contributions towards hurricane recovery and coastal restoration initiatives, advocating for the expansion and improvement of key local infrastructure such as Port Fourchon, which plays a critical role in the energy sector. His policy influence extends to various committees, focusing on vital areas like natural resources and vocational education. Chabert’s efforts have been particularly noteworthy during times of crisis, such as following the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, where he worked tirelessly to support the needs of his constituents.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 142 is a commendation honoring the Honorable Norbèrt Nolty 'Norby' Chabert for his years of exemplary public service in the Louisiana Legislature. The resolution highlights Chabert's dedicated service since he assumed office in a special election in 2009, representing Senatorial District 20, which encompasses coastal regions heavily impacted by natural disasters. It notes his family legacy in public service, following in the footsteps of both his father and brother, who have also served in the legislature.

Sentiment

The sentiment expressed within the resolution is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting deep appreciation for Chabert’s character and contributions. Colleagues from both parties commend his bipartisan spirit and willingness to find common ground in order to better serve the citizens of Louisiana. There is a sense of collective respect for Chabert, emphasizing his commitment to local communities and responsiveness to their unique challenges.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory, it subtly acknowledges the complexities faced during Chabert’s tenure, particularly in addressing the challenges of coastal erosion and the implications of climate change. His advocacy for public-private healthcare partnerships is noted as an impactful reform, demonstrating a proactive approach to addressing healthcare needs, especially for economically disadvantaged populations. As he steps down, the resolution highlights the importance of sustaining the initiatives he championed and the collective legacy of public service in Louisiana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR97

Commends Senator R.L. "Bret" Allain II for his years of distinguished public service.

LA SR36

Commends Viona Lapeyrouse Chabert on the occasion of her eightieth birthday.

LA SR219

Commends Senate President John A. Alario Jr. upon his distinguished public service in the Legislature of Louisiana.

LA SR91

Commends Senator D.A. "Butch" Gautreaux for his distinguished public service to the people of Louisiana.

LA SR173

Commends Senator Jean-Paul "JP" Morrell for his distinguished service in the Louisiana Legislature, particularly in the Senate representing Senate District No. 3.

LA SR121

Commends Senator Gary L. Smith Jr. for his years of distinguished public service.

LA SR187

Commends Senator Daniel R. Martiny on his distinguished public service to the people of Louisiana.

LA SR198

Commends John R. Smith on his service in the Senate.

LA SR185

Commends Dan "Blade" Morrish on his service in the Senate.

LA SR205

Commends Senator Almond Gaston "A.G." Crowe for his years of distinguished public service.

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