Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR162

Introduced
5/15/19  
Introduced
5/15/19  
Passed
5/16/19  

Caption

Commends and expresses appreciation to the Honorable J. Kevin Pearson for his outstanding legislative service and recognizes his contributions to his district and the state

Impact

The resolution symbolizes a formal acknowledgment of Representative Pearson's contributions to state governance and community well-being. It highlights his commitment to improving the welfare of his constituents. Although resolutions such as HR162 do not enact laws or modify statutes, they play a vital role in officially recognizing the efforts of public servants, thereby reinforcing the importance of civic duty and community service within the legislative framework.

Summary

House Resolution No. 162 is a commendatory resolution introduced in the Louisiana House of Representatives to recognize the significant contributions of the Honorable J. Kevin Pearson. Serving notably since 2008, Representative Pearson has shown exemplary service to the citizens of District No. 76 and the broader state of Louisiana. The resolution expresses gratitude for his dedication and effective involvement in various legislative matters, particularly during his role as a member of different house committees, including the Committee on Retirement and Appropriations.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HR162 is positive and respectful, demonstrating appreciation for Representative Pearson's legislative career and community engagement. The resolution is indicative of bipartisan respect, with numerous representatives co-signing the bill, reflecting a collective acknowledgment of his tenure and efforts to serve his district and the state.

Contention

Since HR162 serves solely as a commendation and not a piece of legislation altering state policy, there is little contention associated with it. However, it does mark the end of an era for Representative Pearson as he prepares to transition to a new chapter in his life beyond public office. The resolution can be seen as a moment of reflection on his accomplishments and contributions to the legislative process in Louisiana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR242

Commends and expresses appreciation to the Honorable Scott M. Simon for his outstanding legislative service and recognizes his contributions to his district and the state

LA HR201

Commends and expresses appreciation to the Honorable John F. "Andy" Anders for his outstanding legislative service and recognizes his contributions to his district and the state

LA HR142

Commends and expresses appreciation to the Honorable Sam Jones for his outstanding legislative service and recognizes his contributions to his district and the state

LA HR244

Commends and expresses appreciation to the Honorable Franklin J. Foil for his outstanding legislative service and recognizes his contributions to his district and the state

LA HR240

Commends and expresses appreciation to the Honorable J. Rogers Pope for his outstanding legislative service and recognizes his contributions to his district and the state

LA HR170

Commends and expresses appreciation to the Honorable Timothy G. "Tim" Burns for his outstanding legislative service and recognizes his contributions to his district and the state

LA HR189

Commends and expresses appreciation to the Honorable Harold L. Ritchie for his outstanding legislative service and recognizes his contributions to his district and the state

LA HR239

Commends and expresses appreciation to the Honorable James H. "Jim" Morris for his outstanding legislative service and recognizes his contributions to his district and the state

LA HR186

Commends and expresses appreciation to the Honorable Thomas G. Carmody, Jr., for his outstanding legislative service and recognizes his contributions to his district and the state

LA HR241

Commends and expresses appreciation to the Honorable Jerome P. "Dee" Richard for his outstanding legislative service and recognizes his contributions to his district and the state

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.