Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR100

Introduced
5/18/23  
Introduced
5/18/23  
Passed
5/18/23  

Caption

Commends Senator Louie Bernard for his forty-four years of dedicated public service.

Impact

The resolution serves primarily as a recognition of Senator Bernard's impact on local governance and community relations throughout his tenure. By honoring him, the resolution not only celebrates his achievements but also underscores the importance of long-term public service. The sentiments expressed in the resolution reflect a broader appreciation among constituents and fellow lawmakers of the expertise and dedication that long-serving members bring to the legislative process and to their communities.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 100, introduced by Senators Cortez, Abraham, and others, is a commendation of Senator Louie Bernard for his extensive public service career spanning forty-four years. The resolution highlights his contributions to the state of Louisiana, particularly for the constituents in Grant, Natchitoches, Rapides, Red River, Sabine, and Winn Parishes. It acknowledges his previous roles, including his time as Secretary of the Natchitoches Parish Police Jury and Clerk of Court of Natchitoches Parish, underscoring his commitment to integrity and community engagement throughout his career.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SR100 is overwhelmingly positive, as it reflects a shared respect and gratitude for Senator Bernard's contributions over the decades. His approachable demeanor, sense of humor, and community spirit have endeared him to many, fostering a feeling of unity and pride within his constituency. Hearing from multiple senators in support of the resolution illustrates the high regard in which he is held among his peers.

Contention

While the resolution does not present any points of contention, it could be inferred that the absence of debate suggests a unanimous appreciation for Senator Bernard's contributions. Given his decision to retire and not seek reelection, the resolution may also highlight the sentiments regarding the transition in leadership and the legacy he leaves behind, raising questions about who will continue the work he initiated. Nonetheless, the consensus is that his impact will resonate in the continued legislative efforts for the parishes he served.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR184

Commends Senator Gerald Long for his years of service to the citizens of the state of Louisiana while a member of the Louisiana Senate and the President Pro Tempore.

LA SR94

Commends Senator William Joseph "Joe" McPherson Jr. for his dedicated service in the Louisiana Senate.

LA SR119

Commends Willie F. Hawkins for forty-two years of dedicated public service.

LA SR141

Commends Senator Mack "Bodi" White for his years of distinguished public service.

LA SR112

Commends Senator J. Rogers Pope for his many years of distinguished and dedicated public service to the citizens of Livingston Parish and the people of Louisiana.

LA SR152

Commends Senator Gregory Tarver for his years of distinguished public service.

LA SR121

Commends Senator Gary L. Smith Jr. for his years of distinguished public service.

LA SR205

Commends Senator Almond Gaston "A.G." Crowe for his years of distinguished public service.

LA SR93

Commends Senator Sharon Hewitt for her years of distinguished public service.

LA SR153

Commends Senator Robert M. "Rob" Marionneaux Jr. for dedicated public service as a state representative and state senator.

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