Louisiana 2021 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR87

Introduced
5/11/21  

Caption

Commends Colonel Lamar A. Davis upon his appointment as the superintendent of the Louisiana State Police.

Impact

This resolution recognizes Colonel Davis’s contributions and leadership to the Louisiana State Police, underlining the importance of the role he plays in maintaining public safety and managing the department effectively. The resolution reflects on his journey from starting as a patrol trooper to occupying the highest office in the Louisiana State Police, which positions him to continue to shape and lead an agency responsible for law enforcement in the state.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 87 serves to formally commend Colonel Lamar A. Davis on his appointment as the superintendent of the Louisiana State Police. Colonel Davis, who took office on October 30, 2020, is the agency's twenty-sixth superintendent and oversees significant responsibilities, including more than 2,600 employees and a robust budget of nearly $500 million. This resolution highlights Colonel Davis's extensive background in law enforcement, spanning over twenty-five years and encompassing roles in various specializations such as patrol, criminal investigations, and technology support within the Louisiana State Police.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR87 is largely positive, echoing a sense of appreciation and respect for Colonel Davis’s ability to lead the state police. Colleagues and officials likely view this resolution as a significant acknowledgment of his service, professionalism, and dedication towards improving the state's law enforcement capabilities.

Contention

While the resolution is complimentary and intended to uplift Colonel Davis, it does not present points of contention as it is a commendation rather than a legislative bill with opposing views. It is a straightforward acknowledgment of an individual’s achievements and contributions to public service, reflecting a consensus on the importance of leadership in law enforcement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR122

Commends and expresses appreciation to Michael David Edmonson for 36 years of dedicated and distinguished law enforcement service, including nine years as Superintendent of Louisiana State Police.

LA SCR127

Commends Colonel Mike Edmonson, Superintendent of State Police, on receiving the 2013 Buford Pusser National Law Enforcement Award.

LA SR135

Commends Representative Terry C. Landry Sr. on receiving the Living Legend Award from the Greater Southwest Louisiana Black Chamber of Commerce at its 19th Annual Trailblazer & Scholarship Gala.

LA SR241

Commends Louisiana's female African-American State Police Troopers for their service.

LA SR16

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

LA SR59

Commends Charles W. Tapp upon the occasion of his retirement and his service to the community and the state of Louisiana.

LA SR47

Commends Colonel William S. "Bill" Orlov upon his military career, his induction into the LSU Ole War Skule Hall of Honor and his lifetime of volunteerism.

LA SCR130

Commends Paul Rainwater upon his retirement from the United States Army and for his accomplishments.

LA SJR387

Commending Colonel Gary T. Settle.

LA HJR616

Commending Colonel Gary T. Settle.

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