Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR223

Introduced
5/28/19  
Introduced
5/28/19  
Passed
5/29/19  

Caption

Commends Matt Kinney for his service as a firefighter and chaplain

Impact

By recognizing individuals like Matt Kinney through resolutions such as HR223, the legislature plays a vital role in acknowledging the significant contributions of first responders to community safety and morale. The resolution serves to highlight the importance of not only firefighting services but also support roles, such as chaplains, that ensure the mental health and wellbeing of emergency personnel. This act may inspire similar recognitions and foster a sense of pride and motivation among service members throughout the state.

Summary

House Resolution 223, introduced by Representative Horton, commends Matt Kinney for his dedicated service as both a firefighter and chaplain in the towns of Bossier City and Haughton, Louisiana. The resolution highlights Kinney's nineteen years of service with the Bossier City Fire Department, emphasizing his role in saving lives and property. It also acknowledges his contributions as a chaplain to multiple fire departments, showcasing his commitment to both public safety and emotional wellness within the fire community.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR223 is overwhelmingly positive. It reflects a deep respect and appreciation for first responders and those who serve in supportive roles, such as chaplains. The unanimous support of such resolutions indicates a strong consensus among the lawmakers regarding the importance of honoring the sacrifices and dedicated service of individuals like Kinney, highlighting a culture of gratitude towards those who risk their lives for others.

Contention

There are minimal points of contention regarding HR223 as it primarily focuses on commending an individual for their service. While some may argue about the prioritization of such resolutions over more pressing legislative issues, the consensus is largely supportive of publicly recognizing acts of service. The resolution emphasizes personal achievement and community values, which tend to unite legislators across party lines.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR17

Commends the Federation of Fire Chaplains and the Louisiana affiliates for providing chaplaincy in fire service organizations and recognizes October 15-20, 2011, as "Federation of Fire Chaplains Week" in Louisiana.

LA HR55

Commends Dock Voorhies upon his retirement as Chief of Social Work and Chaplain Services at Overton Brooks VA Medical Center

LA HR103

Recognizes May 6, 2024, as Louisiana Firefighters' Appreciation Day and commends firefighters in the state for their service and dedication

LA HR13

Expresses condolences on the death of firefighter Jessie Andre Henry

LA HR122

Commends the Jefferson Parish East Bank firefighters for their Fill the Boot fund raising campaign to support the Muscular Dystrophy Association

LA SCR38

Recognizes May 11, 2019, as Louisiana Firefighters' Appreciation Day and commends all firefighters across the state for their dedication to public safety and for their service to the citizens of Louisiana and the United States of America.

LA HR276

Expresses condolences on the death of David Fermin Gallegos and posthumously commends his service

LA HR58

Commends the International Association of Fire Fighters for more than one hundred years of service

LA HR160

Commends the Bossier Parish Community College for its GOLD distinction as a Military Friendly School

LA HR108

Commends Fire Chief Brian Drury for his years of service to Springfield, La.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.