Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR210

Introduced
5/30/19  
Introduced
5/30/19  
Passed
5/30/19  

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution recognizes Koepp's efforts in maintaining legislative integrity and continuity, emphasizing the importance of his role in the State's legislative framework. His expertise, especially in the areas of reapportionment and redistricting, is specifically mentioned, marking significant contributions that have shaped the state's political landscape. By commending his service, the resolution reflects on the value of institutional knowledge and the dedication necessary for effective governance.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 210 serves to commend Glenn Koepp for his lengthy and dedicated service as the Secretary of the Senate in Louisiana. The resolution highlights Koepp's contributions to the legislative process, noting his responsibility for the daily operations of the chamber, consultation with senators, and his role in ensuring the integrity of legislative activities. Over a career spanning more than four decades, Koepp played an instrumental part in the inner workings of governance and the smooth functioning of the Senate.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR210 is overwhelmingly positive, focusing on appreciation and respect for Koepp's service. Legislators from both parties came forward to express their gratitude, indicating a bipartisan acknowledgment of his hard work and commitment. The resolution unites members of the Senate in celebrating a long-standing public servant, emphasizing the collaborative nature of legislative achievements.

Contention

There is little to no contention regarding SR210, as the resolution is fundamentally a tribute rather than a piece of legislation subject to debate. The unified support showcases a rare moment of consensus within the legislative body, centering on the recognition of an individual's impact on governmental operations. This highlights the nature of legislative resolutions, which are often ceremonial and aim to honor contributions rather than enact laws or reform.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR198

Commends Linda Muffoletto for her dedicated public service to the Louisiana Senate and extends congratulations upon her retirement.

LA SR166

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

LA HCR86

Commends Bradley Spicer for 55 years of public service and congratulates him upon his retirement

LA SR80

Commends Edwin W. "Bill" Curry for his many years of service to the Legislature of Louisiana and congratulates him upon his retirement.

LA HCR64

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

LA SR100

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

LA SR5

Commends Mayor Glenn L. Brasseaux for his many years of public service to the city of Carencro and congratulates him as he prepares to retire December 31, 2022.

LA SR196

Commends Marlene D. Ferrara for her years of dedicated, outstanding service to the Louisiana Senate.

LA SR119

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

LA SR20

Commends Commander Gregory Reed Koepp II for his outstanding naval career and upon his service as commanding officer of the USS Colorado.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.