Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR53

Introduced
3/23/26  

Caption

Commends decorated veteran and centenarian James "Jim" Bollich for his military service in the United States Army Air Corps on the occasion of Louisiana America 250

Impact

The resolution does not enact legal changes or alter state law, but it reflects a significant cultural recognition of veterans' sacrifices. By honoring Mr. Bollich, the resolution aims to promote awareness of the historical events surrounding the Bataan Death March and the bravery exhibited by American service members during exceedingly difficult circumstances. Furthermore, it contributes to the state's narrative of appreciation and acknowledgment of those who have served in the military.

Summary

House Resolution No. 53 serves to commend James "Jim" Bollich, a decorated veteran and centenarian, for his notable military service in the United States Army Air Corps, particularly referencing his experiences during World War II. The resolution recognizes his bravery, highlighting his participation in the Battle of Bataan and his subsequent endurance of the infamous Bataan Death March, during which he was subjected to harsh treatment as a prisoner of war. The resolution is part of the observance of Louisiana America 250, marking the state's history and heritage.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR53 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating the legacy and contributions of veterans like James Bollich. Many legislators and community members express pride in honoring individuals who have displayed extraordinary bravery and commitment to the nation. The resolution fosters a sense of community and respect for past sacrifices, enhancing the collective memory of significant historical events that have shaped the state and the nation.

Contention

While HR53 does not appear to have any significant points of contention, it does serve as a reminder of the broader discussions concerning veteran recognition and the importance of remembering military history. Such resolutions typically gain bipartisan support, reflecting a united front in honoring those who have served. However, they may also provoke discussions around the ongoing needs and issues faced by veterans today.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR237

Commends centenarian Elmo "Buddy" Sholes on his historic life and honorable service to the United States during World War II

LA HR301

Commends the late Major General James W. Graves, for his service to the United States of America, the state of Louisiana, and Shreveport-Bossier City

LA HR264

Commends James DeGraauw on the occasion of his retirement after forty-three years of service with WAFB-TV

LA HR238

Commends Reverend Linus James, SSJ, on the occasion of his priestly ordination

LA SCR11

Commends Pastor James Johnson for over thirty-five years of service at New Light Baptist Church in Monroe, Louisiana.

LA SR168

Expresses sincere and heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of James Hardy"Jimmy" Gill Jr. on the occasion of his passing.

LA HR57

Commends Mark Shirley on the occasion of his retirement from Louisiana Sea Grant and the LSU AgCenter

LA HR51

Commends John A. "Yank" Reis on the occasion of his one hundredth birthday

LA HR351

Commends the Sons of the American Revolution's 250th Liberty Tree Celebration and encourages parishes in Louisiana to plant a Liberty Tree in a historically important location or in the name of a distinguished figure in American history

LA SR129

To express sincere and heartfelt condolences to the family and former students and players of James W. Simmons Jr. on the occasion of his passing.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.