Louisiana 2020 2nd Special Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR9

Introduced
9/30/20  
Introduced
9/30/20  

Caption

Commends Kenneth R. "Kenny" Cryer upon his retirement.

Impact

The passing of SR9 holds sentimental value rather than transformative legislative impact, as it serves to honor an individual's lengthy public service rather than enact or amend state laws. Commendations such as this help cultivate a culture of appreciation and recognition within the public sector, reinforcing the notion that dedicated service to the community deserves acknowledgment. The resolution stands as an example of how the legislature celebrates the contributions of individuals within its communities.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 9 (SR9) is a commendatory resolution recognizing the retirement of Kenneth R. 'Kenny' Cryer, who served for 25 years as a minute clerk in the Vernon Parish Clerk of Court's office. The resolution highlights his dedication and contributions during his tenure, emphasizing the importance of public servants like Cryer in maintaining community and state vitality. It acknowledges his military service as a veteran of the United States Navy, thereby connecting his professional dedication with his service to the nation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR9 is overwhelmingly positive, as it recognizes the hard work and commitment of Kenny Cryer to the Vernon Parish community. Lawmakers across party lines often support resolutions of this nature, affirming the importance of honoring public servants. This resolution serves to lend emotional weight to legislative proceedings, celebrating milestones and achievements of individuals who have positively impacted their localities.

Contention

While SR9 is unlikely to encounter contention due to its nature as a resolution strictly for commendation, notable points of discussion could arise regarding the broader significance of recognizing public servants in legislative sessions. This type of resolution may be viewed as an opportunity to highlight the merits of public service and the need for continuous support and appreciation for those in government roles. However, it is recognized that such resolutions are generally non-controversial and foster unity within the legislative body.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR16

COMMENDATION. Commends Captain Kenneth Wayne Martin upon his promotion to Uniform Patrol Commander in the Baton Rouge Police Department.

LA SR85

Commends Kenneth Francis Lasserre on the occasion of his retirement.

LA HR31

Commends Dr. Kenneth P. Mauterer, Jr., on the occasion of his retirement

LA HJR163

Bice, Kenneth, commended

LA HCR27

Commends Vernon Parish District Attorney Asa Skinner on his retirement

LA SR31

Commends Jackie DeVall upon his retirement from the Office of Conservation after more than 54 years of service.

LA HR23

Commends Vernon H. Rodrigue upon his retirement as the Lafourche Parish Clerk of Court

LA SR15

Commends Della Laughlin Bush on her retirement from the Vernon Parish Clerk of Court.

LA SR58

Commends Eric Stracener upon his retirement from the DeRidder Fire Department.

LA SCR113

Commends Hahnville High School head softball coach, Kenneth Vial, for an outstanding career and on the occasion of his retirement.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.