Louisiana 2021 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR24

Introduced
4/14/21  
Engrossed
4/14/21  

Caption

Commends Daryl Purpera on his retirement from service as legislative auditor

Impact

The resolution serves to formally acknowledge the importance of the legislative auditor's role in state governance, emphasizing how Purpera's leadership fostered positive relationships among varying branches of government. It reinforces the commitment to high standards of public service during his time and elucidates the significant responsibilities and contributions of the legislative auditor's position within state administration.

Summary

HCR24 is a resolution that commends Daryl Purpera upon his retirement from the role of Louisiana legislative auditor, recognizing his long-standing dedication and service in this capacity. Over a career spanning more than thirty-seven years, Purpera has been acknowledged for his exemplary record as a steward of public funds. The resolution highlights his formative years in the Louisiana Legislative Auditor's Office and his contributions to public accountability and transparency in government operations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR24 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting gratitude and respect for Purpera's professional achievements and contributions. Legislators across the political spectrum united in their appreciation of his integrity, professionalism, and dedication to accountable governance. The resolution exemplifies a rare moment of bipartisan acknowledgment in the legislature, emphasizing a legacy of honorable public service.

Contention

While there were no notable points of contention about the resolution itself, the context suggests a broader acknowledgment of the challenges faced by public auditors and the evolving nature of government accountability. The resolution effectively sidesteps any divisive issues, focusing on a celebration of individual contributions to state service rather than engaging in legislative debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR108

Commends the Legislative Auditor's Office for winning the National State Auditors Association's 2015 Excellence in Accountability Award in the Forensic Report category.

LA HCR83

Commends Su King on the occasion of her retirement from House Legislative Services

LA HCR47

Expresses condolences on the death of Bradley Dewayne Cryer, assistant legislative auditor and director of local government services

LA HCR41

Commends Patrick Goldsmith on his retirement

LA HCR121

Commends Dr. Daryl V. Burckel on the occasion of his retirement as president of McNeese State University

LA HCR47

Commends Joe R. Salter, former speaker of the House, on the occasion of his retirement from public service

LA HR317

Commends the Louisiana Legislative Auditor for earning three top awards from the National Legislative Program Evaluation Society

LA SCR85

Commends Debbie Roussel on her retirement from the Legislative Fiscal Office.

LA HCR13

Commends Mayor Mark Piazza of Abbeville on the occasion of his retirement from civil service

LA HCR52

Commends Alexandria city councilman, Harry Silver, on his retirement

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