Louisiana 2020 1st Special Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR14

Introduced
6/15/20  
Introduced
6/15/20  
Passed
6/16/20  

Caption

Commends Walter "Walt" Leger III for his dedicated service to the citizens of New Orleans and the state of Louisiana.

Impact

The resolution serves primarily as a formal acknowledgment of Leger's contributions, aiming to inspire public appreciation for dedicated public servants. By commemorating his efforts, the resolution reinforces the importance of civic engagement and accountability among elected officials. While the resolution does not enact law, it draws attention to the positive impacts that dedicated representatives have on their communities, particularly emphasizing the role of legislative work in improving conditions at the state level.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 14 (SR14) commends Walter 'Walt' Leger III for his dedicated service to the citizens of New Orleans and the state of Louisiana. The resolution highlights Leger's tenure as a state representative from 2008 to 2020, during which he was recognized for his leadership and exemplary public service. It emphasizes his significant contributions to various committees and his role as a reform advocate within the state’s criminal justice system. Leger is celebrated for his ability to navigate complex issues affecting Louisiana, particularly in the context of ensuring efficient and productive state governance.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR14 is overwhelmingly positive. Senators from both parties expressed their gratitude and respect for Leger's exceptional service and contributions to the state, highlighting the camaraderie often present in commemorative resolutions. This reflects a broader acknowledgment within the legislative body of the need to honor those who exhibit commitment to public life and make significant sacrifices for the betterment of their communities.

Contention

Although there are typically no points of contention surrounding a resolution meant to commend an individual, the absence of formal opposition or debate in the transcripts indicates a unified appreciation for Leger's work. The resolution can serve as a reminder of the collaborative aspects of governance, especially when recognizing those who have dedicated their lives to public service, regardless of political affiliations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR202

Commends and expresses appreciation to the Honorable Walt Leger, III, Speaker Pro Tempore, for his outstanding legislative service and recognizes his contributions to his district and the state

LA SR110

Commends and honors Mr. Alden J. McDonald, Jr., as a "Beat the Odds Champion" in New Orleans, and for being a trail blazer in the business and financial arena for many Louisiana citizens and for providing opportunities to the underserved.

LA SR112

Commends Senator J. Rogers Pope for his many years of distinguished and dedicated public service to the citizens of Livingston Parish and the people of Louisiana.

LA SCR137

Commends Ann Duplessis, Louisiana State Senator, for her outstanding public service and dedication to the citizens of Louisiana.

LA SR48

Commends J. Stephen Perry for his contributions and service to the state of Louisiana, the city of New Orleans, and the tourism industry.

LA SCR100

Commends Charles R. "Charlie" St. Romain for his years of dedicated service to the state of Louisiana and its citizens.

LA SCR47

Commends Charles F. Castille on thirty-five years of outstanding service and dedication to the citizens of the state of Louisiana on the occasion of his retirement from the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals.

LA HR108

Commends and expresses appreciation to the Honorable Jared Brossett for his service to Orleans Parish and the state of Louisiana

LA SR94

Commends Senator William Joseph "Joe" McPherson Jr. for his dedicated service in the Louisiana Senate.

LA SR13

Commends the Louisiana Tumor Registry, the faculty of LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, and the School of Public Heath for their contributions to the fight against cancer.

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