Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR266

Introduced
6/5/22  
Introduced
6/5/22  
Passed
6/6/22  

Caption

Commends Arthur G. Thompson for his public service on the occasion of his retirement

Impact

The resolution serves to honor an individual whose impact on state and local governance is profound. By recognizing Arthur G. Thompson's contributions, HR266 not only acknowledges a significant figure in Shreveport's history but also reinforces the values of public service and community involvement. Such commendations may encourage similar acts of local recognition, thus fostering a culture of appreciation for public servants who dedicate their lives to enhancing their communities.

Summary

House Resolution 266 commends Arthur G. Thompson for his significant contributions to public service, particularly highlighting his role as the Shreveport city council's clerk of council over the past thirty-five years. The resolution recognizes his dedication, hard work, and commitment to serving the community, and it celebrates his retirement as a milestone deserving of recognition. With a background that includes military service, education in law, and various leadership roles within the community, Thompson's legacy is well-established and noteworthy.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR266 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting admiration and respect for Mr. Thompson's career and achievements. The resolution encapsulates gratitude from the House of Representatives, illustrating the high esteem in which Thompson is held by his peers and the community at large. This commendation acts as a testament to the importance of civic duty and public service, resonating well with constituents who appreciate such values in their leaders.

Contention

While HR266 functions primarily as a recognition of service rather than a legislative measure, it also highlights the potential challenges that exist in public service roles, including the demands and sacrifices made by individuals like Thompson. The resolution could open discussions regarding the support and acknowledgment that public servants receive and the importance of civic engagement at all levels. There is generally little contention surrounding HR266, as it serves to unite rather than divide, celebrating achievements that enrich the community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR246

Commends Arthur Thompson on receipt of the Shreveport Bar Association Liberty Bell Award

LA HCR47

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

LA HR178

Commends the Honorable David Matlock, chief judge of the Juvenile Court for Caddo Parish, on the occasion of his retirement

LA HR110

Commends Chuck Meehan on the occasion of his retirement from Volunteers of America North Louisiana

LA HCR133

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

LA HCR126

Commends Hillary R. "Butch" Browning, Jr., on the occasion of his retirement, for his service in fire protection and law enforcement

LA HR94

Commends Robert J. Wright on the occasion of his retirement from radio broadcasting

LA HR148

Commends Dr. William James Gillespie on the occasion of his retirement

LA HR58

Commends Luther A. Burney on the occasion of his retirement

LA HR167

Commends John Stringer on the occasion of his retirement

Similar Bills

SC H3995

Bunyon Thompson family and Gethsemane Church and school

LA HCR196

Commends Ray Gene and Rita Doughty Thompson of Bossier City upon the celebration of their 60th anniversary

LA SCR84

Expresses sincere and heartfelt condolences upon the death of Dr. William David Thompson.

CA ACR202

Robert “Bob” Thompson Memorial Highway.

KY SR323

A RESOLUTION adjourning the Senate in honor and loving memory of Stephen Francis Thompson.

TX HR51

Congratulating Elvina Caroline Petrosky Thompson on her 91st birthday.

WV HCR42

U. S. Army SSG William Joseph “Will” Thompson Memorial Bridge

TN SJR0051

A RESOLUTION to honor the memory of Patricia Ann Thompson of Rockwood.