Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR5

Introduced
3/16/22  
Introduced
3/16/22  
Passed
3/21/22  

Caption

Commends Mayor Glenn L. Brasseaux for his many years of public service to the city of Carencro and congratulates him as he prepares to retire December 31, 2022.

Impact

The resolution serves to not only acknowledge Brasseaux's individual contributions but also emphasizes the role of dedicated leaders in local government. It highlights the importance of long-term commitment to public service and the impact such leaders have on the development and progress of their communities. By commemorating Brasseaux's achievements, SR5 reinforces the value placed on civic leadership in fostering community spirit and development within local governance structures.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 5 (SR5) honors Mayor Glenn L. Brasseaux for his extensive and impactful career in public service to the city of Carencro, Louisiana, as he approaches his retirement. With a tenure spanning over nineteen years as mayor and a total of over thirty years serving the city council, Brasseaux is recognized for his commitment to improving the community's quality of life. He is noted for actively engaging in various local functions and fostering a strong connection with residents, embodying the spirit of service with his open-door policy.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding SR5 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting appreciation and respect for Brasseaux's work and dedication. Legislators and community members share a collective gratitude for his service, which has significantly shaped Carencro. This resolution marks a celebratory transition, as Brasseaux leaves behind a legacy rooted in community enhancement and public welfare. The recognition also reflects a broader sentiment for respecting and honoring public servants who have made substantial contributions to their communities.

Contention

While SR5 does not appear to have contentious elements, the general theme of public recognition may spark discussions around the availability of capable successors and the continuing impact of local leaders on governance. This resolution could also lead to conversations about the challenges faced by future mayoral candidates in maintaining the community connection that Brasseaux exemplified. Therefore, while unanimously applauded, the resolution may also raise questions about the future of local leadership and community engagement in Carencro.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR133

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

LA SR210

Commends Glenn Koepp, Secretary of the Senate, for his years of dedicated public service and congratulates him upon his retirement.

LA SR80

Commends Edwin W. "Bill" Curry for his many years of service to the Legislature of Louisiana and congratulates him upon his retirement.

LA SR55

Commends Carroll Breaux, mayor of the city of Springhill, for 28 years of dedicated public service on the occasion of his retirement.

LA SR11

Commends Rhyn L. Duplechain on the occasion of his retirement after serving 34 years as St. Landry Parish Assessor.

LA SCR9

Commends Mayor Randy Roach for his years of public service to the city of Lake Charles and to the state of Louisiana.

LA SR80

Commends Joseph Seyler on the occasion of his retirement after twenty-five years of public service to the state.

LA SR21

Commends Jerry Romero on the occasion of his retirement from Acadian Ambulance after 44 years of service.

LA SR192

Commends Lynwood J. Broussard on his distinguished career of exemplary public service as justice of the peace for Ward 4 of the parish of Lafayette.

LA SR153

Commends Senate President Patrick Page Cortez for his years of distinguished public service.

Similar Bills

LA SR75

Commends, recognizes, and welcomes Canadian visitors in Louisiana to mark the celebration of the 25th Anniversary of the twinning of the communities of Dieppe in Acadia in New Brunswick, and Carencro on April 23, 2014, at the Mercredi Show at Pelican Park in Carencro.

LA HCR23

Designates the city of Carencro as the Seasoning Capital of the World

LA HR95

Commends, recognizes, and welcomes Canadian visitors in Louisiana to mark the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the twinning of the communities of Dieppe in Acadia in New Brunswick and Carencro on April 23, 2014, at the Mercredi Show at Pelican Park in Carencro

LA SR159

Expresses condolences on the death of Carroll E. Guilbeau.

LA HCR133

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

LA SB32

Authorizes the city of Carencro to levy a sales and use tax. (gov sig)

LA SR63

Commends the Carencro High School Golden Bears basketball team on winning the LHSAA Class 4A state championship.

LA SB312

Provides that the position of assistant police chief, relative to the towns of Broussard, Carencro, Scott and Youngsville, shall be in the unclassified service. (8/1/12)