Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR133

Introduced
4/14/26  

Caption

Commends Colette Hirstius on being named president of Shell USA

Impact

HR133 contributes to the appreciation of local talent and recognizes the importance of homegrown leadership in large corporations, particularly in the energy sector. By honoring Hirstius, the resolution reflects the pride in Louisiana's connection to major companies and encourages future aspirations for residents to pursue high-level positions in significant global enterprises. Such acknowledgment can increase local morale and inspire young professionals to aspire to leadership roles.

Summary

House Resolution 133 (HR133) serves to commend Colette Hirstius for her recent appointment as president of Shell USA. The resolution highlights her impressive professional achievements and her ties to Louisiana, where she grew up and pursued her education. The bill points out her extensive career with Shell that has taken her around the world, showcasing her capabilities and leadership in the energy industry. The recognition as president marks a significant milestone as she becomes the first president of Shell USA to be based in Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR133 is overwhelmingly positive. State legislators and citizens alike express pride in Hirstius’s achievements, particularly in her maintaining ties to Louisiana despite her global roles. This commendation reflects a collective recognition of the importance of local representation in significant corporate roles and embodies a spirit of encouragement for others from Louisiana aiming for similar success.

Contention

While HR133 is largely a commendatory bill, discussions surrounding it often revolve around broader themes of local representation in the corporate world. Some may debate the disparities in recognition afforded to individuals in different sectors or from various backgrounds. However, HR133 stands as a celebration of personal achievement and professional growth, with minimal contention regarding its content.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR71

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LA HR354

Commends Percy "Master P" Miller on being named president of basketball operations for the University of New Orleans and for his many accomplishments

LA HR271

Commends Alexandra Gramby on being named Louisiana's first national Miss Juneteenth

LA HR201

Commends Emily "Emmy" Ella Rabalais on being crowned the inaugural Miss Teen Wheelchair USA

LA HR10

Commends Emma Gardiner on being named Queen of the 2025 St. John Francis Catholic Church's Étouffée Festival

LA SR73

Commends Cure for being named the top bar in the United States by Food & Wine magazine.

LA HR166

Commends Louisiana native John Foster on being named a finalist for the 2025 American Idol title

LA SCR47

Commends Vickie Johnson on being inducted into the 2025 class of the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.

LA HR286

Commends Muriel Evelyn Bonie MacHauer on the occasion of her one hundred first birthday

LA HR63

Commends St. Edmund High School basketball coach Erica Zaunbrecher on being named 2025 District 5-1A Coach of the Year

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.