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SR 169

A Resolution condemning the antisemitic firebombing attack on June 1, 2025, in Boulder, Colorado, against peaceful demonstrators and calling for the Commonwealth to combat the continued rise of antisemitism.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Dave Argall and 22 co-sponsors

Commends Deputy Gregory Brant Aydell for receiving the Louisiana Sheriff's Association Deputy Valor Award.

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Bill Summary · SR 169

Summary — SR 169 (Resolution commending Deputy Gregory Brant Aydell)

  • Bill number: SR 169
  • Title (as provided): Commends Deputy Gregory Brant Aydell on his selection as recipient of the Louisiana Sheriff's Association's Deputy Valor Award.
  • Classification: Senate resolution (commendation)
  • Introduced: February 25, 2025
  • Status: Enrolled — Signed by the President of the Senate and transmitted to the Secretary of State on June 5, 2025

Main purpose and intent

SR 169 is a ceremonial resolution whose stated purpose is to formally commend Deputy Gregory Brant Aydell for being selected as the Louisiana Sheriff's Association’s Deputy Valor Award recipient. The resolution is intended to recognize and honor Deputy Aydell’s actions or service that led to that award, offering the legislature’s official congratulations and appreciation.

Key provisions / what the resolution does

  • Formally recognizes and commends Deputy Gregory Brant Aydell for receiving the Louisiana Sheriff’s Association Deputy Valor Award.
  • Directs appropriate distribution of the resolution text or copies (typical for such measures: notifying the honoree, possibly the awarding body and the press).
  • Contains no provisions that create law, appropriate funds, change policy, or impose regulatory requirements — it is purely honorary/expressive.

Who is affected

  • Primary: Deputy Gregory Brant Aydell (honoree).
  • Secondary: The Louisiana Sheriff’s Association and colleagues in law enforcement, family, and community — the resolution publicly records legislative appreciation.
  • No agencies, budgets, or statutory beneficiaries are affected; there are no legal or fiscal impacts.

Procedural / timeline notes

  • Introduced February 25, 2025.
  • Read and adopted by the Senate and recorded in the Senate Journal (dates provided).
  • Enrolled and signed by the President of the Senate; sent to the Secretary of State on June 5, 2025 — completing the legislative action for a resolution of this kind.

Important caveat — inconsistent source documents

The materials provided for this request include multiple, apparently unrelated resolution texts (references to Kentucky Board of Education confirmation, an Illinois memorial for an individual, a Georgia commendation for teachers, and various committee actions from different states). Those texts do not match the SR 169 commendation of Deputy Gregory Aydell described in the bill header. Because of this inconsistency:
- The summary above is based on the resolution title, classification, and final status you supplied (commendation for Deputy Aydell).
- Recommendation: verify the enrolled text in the official legislative record or the Secretary of State’s filings to confirm the exact language and recipients of SR 169, since the supplied document content appears to be a compilation or filing error.

If you want, I can check a specific legislative website or public record (if you provide the state and a link or confirm which legislature) and produce a verbatim summary of the enrolled resolution text.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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