Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR121

Introduced
5/15/22  
Introduced
5/15/22  
Passed
5/16/22  

Caption

Commends the Louisiana National Guard on its exemplary service to the state of Louisiana during the last two years of unprecedented natural disasters.

Impact

The resolution acknowledges the essential services provided by the Louisiana National Guard, particularly in crisis management and community aid. It underscores the importance of their presence in Louisiana as a stabilizing force amid calamities. This recognition serves not only to honor the bravery and commitment of the Guardsmen but also to reflect the state's dependence on their capacity to mobilize and respond effectively to emergencies.

Summary

Senate Resolution 121 commends the Louisiana National Guard for its distinguished service during a series of unprecedented natural disasters over the past two years. This resolution recognizes the efforts of the National Guard in responding to major hurricanes such as Laura and Ida, alongside their support during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. By detailing the extensive operations carried out by the Guardsmen, the resolution highlights their critical role in rescuing individuals, distributing essential supplies like water and meals, and assisting in overall community safety efforts during these crises.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR121 is overwhelmingly positive, portraying the Louisiana National Guard as heroes who rise to the challenge during times of need. It emphasizes gratitude and respect from state officials and community members alike, appreciating the sacrifices made by the Guardsmen. The language used reflects a strong sense of pride in their dedication and proficiency, contributing positively to the public's perception of the National Guard.

Contention

While SR121 is not a legislative bill that outlines changes to state law, it may lead to increased public support for the Louisiana National Guard and future funding initiatives aimed at disaster preparedness and emergency response. However, there may be debates in the broader context of resource allocation for the National Guard, especially concerning ongoing needs arising from the pandemic and natural disasters. This reflects ongoing discussions about balancing state budgets while ensuring adequate support for crucial emergency services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR89

Commends the Louisiana National Guard on its exemplary service to the state during the last two years in an unprecedented time of natural disasters.

LA HCR35

Commends the Louisiana National Guard on its service in 2020

LA SR74

Commends Major General Hunt Downer for a lifetime of service to his state and country in the Louisiana Army National Guard.

LA SR94

Commends Acadian Companies for 50 years of service to the citizens of Louisiana.

LA SR47

Expresses condolences of the Louisiana Senate upon the death of Louisiana Army National Guard Staff Sergeant Lance Bergeron.

LA SR50

Expresses condolences of the Louisiana Senate on the death of Louisiana Army National Guard Pilot Chief Warrant Officer Four George David Strother.

LA SCR106

Commends CenturyLink, Inc. and its employees for 85 years of service to the citizens of Louisiana and customers across our nation and for following an exemplary corporate philosophy.

LA HR19

Commends Richard "Ricky" Thomas for his business, civic, and philanthropic service to the state of Louisiana and its citizens

LA SR48

Expresses condolences of the Louisiana Senate on the death of Louisiana Army National Guard Pilot Chief Warrant Officer Four George Wayne Griffin Jr.

LA SR83

Commends Dr. David R. Heitmeier for his exemplary service to the state of Louisiana and the constituency of Senate District Seven.

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