Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR152

Introduced
5/15/19  
Introduced
5/15/19  

Caption

Commends Glen James for 50 years of dedicated service to the West Calcasieu Port.

Impact

The resolution has a symbolic impact, as it honors both Glen James's professional achievements and his role within the community. By publicly recognizing his contributions, the Senate expresses appreciation for individuals who support local infrastructure and governance, which in turn strengthens community ties and promotes civic responsibility. This acknowledgment is crucial in inspiring others to engage in public service and contribute to local economies and welfare.

Summary

Senate Resolution 152 (SR152) commends Glen James for his fifty years of dedicated service as the attorney for the West Calcasieu Port in Sulphur, Louisiana. The resolution highlights James's long-standing commitment to the port and his contributions to the community since he began his role in 1969. It outlines his educational background, including his graduation from Texas A&M University and his law degree from Louisiana State University, as well as his service in the United States Army, where he was involved in the Vietnam War. The resolution serves to recognize the importance of civil service and commitment to local governance.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR152 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a deep respect for Glen James's lifelong dedication to his work and community. The resolution exemplifies a bipartisan appreciation for public servants who contribute to the welfare and success of their communities. This positive recognition fosters a spirit of gratitude and motivation for volunteerism within local governance.

Contention

While SR152 does not appear to have direct contention or opposition, the broader implications of such resolutions can sometimes generate discussions about the balance of recognition for public servants versus focus on systemic challenges within the region. However, in this case, the resolution is primarily celebratory in nature, with no reported dissent or negative sentiment surrounding Glen James's commendation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR215

Commends James "Jay" Dixon for outstanding and dedicated public service to Louisiana and recognizes June 3, 2019, as James "Jay" Dixon Day in Louisiana.

LA SR114

Commends James A. Johnson, Vernon Parish Assessor, upon the occasion of his retirement as assessor after nearly forty years of dedicated service.

LA SR21

Commends Dennis J. Broussard for nearly 30 years of dedicated service on the SLEMCO Board of Directors.

LA SR100

Commends Senator Louie Bernard for his forty-four years of dedicated public service.

LA SR210

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

LA SR247

Commends James D. Madden on his numerous contributions and accomplishments.

LA SR119

Commends Willie F. Hawkins for forty-two years of dedicated public 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 SR65

Commends Reverend Dr. Larry J. Lloyd for 50 years of dedicated service and devotion to the Ministry.

LA SR219

Congratulates Linda Seale Chauviere on the occasion of her retirement as head of school at St. James Episcopal Day School and commends her for forty-six years of dedication to the education of young people in Louisiana.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.