Louisiana 2021 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR52

Introduced
4/28/21  
Introduced
4/28/21  
Engrossed
4/28/21  
Engrossed
4/28/21  
Passed
5/3/21  

Caption

Commends Alexandria city councilman, Harry Silver, on his retirement

Impact

Legislation like HCR52 serves a crucial role in recognizing individuals who have made significant contributions to their communities. By commending public servants, the bill aims to inspire others to engage in civic service and community involvement. The positive recognition of Mr. Silver's lifelong dedication to Alexandria may encourage other residents to participate in local governance and volunteerism, strengthening community bonds and encouraging a culture of active citizenship.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 52 (HCR52) was introduced to commend Harry Silver, a long-serving city councilman from Alexandria, on the occasion of his retirement. The resolution highlights Mr. Silver's extensive contributions to the Alexandria community, spanning over six decades. His involvement in various community organizations demonstrates a strong commitment to public service and civic improvement, making him a notable figure within Central Louisiana. As one of the oldest active city council members in Louisiana history, Mr. Silver has set a remarkable example of dedication and leadership in local governance.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR52 is overwhelmingly positive. Legislators from both parties expressed their appreciation for Mr. Silver’s contributions, reflecting a shared respect for individuals who commit their lives to public service. This recognition fosters a sense of honor and legacy, reinforcing the importance of local leadership within the state's political landscape. The unanimous approval during the Senate vote indicates a strong bipartisan agreement on the value of Mr. Silver's service.

Contention

While the resolution celebrates Harry Silver's retirement, the discussion may have prompted reflections on the challenges of maintaining long-term public office and the transition in leadership within local councils. However, HCR52 itself did not generate notable contention, as its focus was solely on honoring Mr. Silver, showcasing a consensus around the appreciation of dedicated public service in the city of Alexandria.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR70

Commends Harry B. Silver for his outstanding accomplishments and singular contributions to the city of Alexandria

LA HCR67

Expresses condolences on the death of Harry Silver

LA HCR172

Commends Councilman Curtis L. McCune upon his retirement after forty-two years of public service

LA HCR12

Commends Jefferson Davis Parish District Attorney Michael Cassidy on his retirement

LA HCR112

Expresses condolences upon the death of former Alexandria city marshal James Byrd

LA HCR133

Commends Glenn Brasseaux, on the occasion of his retirement, for nineteen years of service as mayor of Carencro

LA SCR91

Commends Dr. Arnold Task on his retirement as Rabbi of the Gemiluth Chassodim Jewish Temple.

LA HCR24

Commends Daryl Purpera on his retirement from service as legislative auditor

LA SR152

Commends DeRidder City Councilman and Council President Joseph Siciliano on his public service.

LA HR64

Commends Pastor Bennie R. Edison of Comforter Baptist Church and Alexandria Councilman Edward Larvadain III of District One for hosting the 2010 Easter Egg Hunt-Carnival

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.