Louisiana 2025 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR330

Introduced
6/9/25  

Caption

Expresses the condolences of the House of Representatives on the death of Joseph Abraham Benjamin, Jr.

Impact

This resolution serves to formally recognize the contributions of Joseph Abraham Benjamin, Jr., to his community and provides a mechanism through which the House of Representatives can articulate their collective empathy and respect for his legacy. While resolutions like HR330 do not change state law or policy, they are important for commemorating individuals who have had a significant impact on their communities and preserving their memory in the public record.

Summary

House Resolution No. 330 expresses the heartfelt condolences of the Louisiana House of Representatives upon the death of Joseph Abraham Benjamin, Jr. The resolution reflects on his life, noting his birth on March 13, 1944, and his journey as a brick mason for forty years. It highlights his community involvement and personal interests, including his love for horses, music, and sports, particularly his support for the New Orleans Saints. The resolution captures the sentiment of loss felt by family, friends, and the community at large, portraying Mr. Benjamin as a man who was deeply loved and will be missed by many.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR330 is one of respect and sorrow. The language used in the resolution conveys a deep appreciation for Mr. Benjamin's life and his role in the community. This kind of resolution is typically well-received, as it resonates with the values of community, remembrance, and support for the grieving family members. The positive portrayal of Mr. Benjamin throughout the resolution fosters a sense of unity and shared mourning among those who knew him and the broader community.

Contention

Given that HR330 is a resolution of condolence, there are typically no significant points of contention associated with it. Resolutions of this nature are generally non-controversial as they focus on honoring individuals rather than legislating policy. However, discussions may occur about the prominence of the individual in the community and the appropriateness of formal recognition by the legislature, reflecting the values of the members involved. Nonetheless, the overall tone and intention are one of empathy and respect.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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