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SCR 54

COMMENDATIONS: Commends and congratulates Glenn Guilbeau upon receiving the 2025 Distinguished Service Award in Sports Journalism and on being inducted into the 2025 class of the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Mark Abraham and 20 co-sponsors

Louisiana Legislature formally commends Glenn Guilbeau for the 2025 Distinguished Service Award in Sports Journalism and his 2025 Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame induction.

Sent to the Secretary of State by the Secretary of the Senate on 5/30/2025.
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Bill Summary · SCR 54

Summary — SCR 54 (Concurrent Resolution)

Overview / Purpose

SCR 54 is a concurrent resolution that formally commends and congratulates Glenn Guilbeau for two 2025 honors: receiving the Distinguished Service Award in Sports Journalism and being inducted into the 2025 class of the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame. The resolution is ceremonial in nature and intended to place official recognition on the legislative record.

Key provisions

  • Expresses the Legislature’s formal commendation and congratulations to Glenn Guilbeau for:
    • Receiving the 2025 Distinguished Service Award in Sports Journalism.
    • Being inducted into the 2025 Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.
  • Directs customary transmittal of copies (or otherwise records the Legislature’s recognition) so that the honoree and relevant parties receive notice of the resolution.

(No regulatory, funding, or enforcement provisions are included — the measure is purely honorary.)

Who is affected

  • Primary: Glenn Guilbeau (the honoree).
  • Secondary: The sports journalism community in Louisiana, the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame, colleagues, family, and constituents who wish to note the Legislature’s recognition. There is no effect on private rights, state programs, or budgets.

Procedural status and timeline

  • Introduced: April 1, 2025.
  • Classification: Concurrent resolution (non-binding, adopted by both chambers as an expression of the Legislature).
  • Status (as provided): Sent to the Secretary of State by the Secretary of the Senate on May 30, 2025.
    • This status entry indicates final administrative processing after legislative adoption; concurrent resolutions of this type are typically adopted by both chambers before transmittal for filing/record.
  • Because the measure is a concurrent resolution and ceremonial, it does not require the governor’s signature and carries no statutory effect.

Legal and fiscal impact

  • Legal: None — a concurrent resolution is an expression of the legislative body and does not create law or change legal rights.
  • Fiscal: None — the resolution imposes no costs or budgetary obligations.

Notes: The materials supplied with the request included multiple unrelated resolution texts from other jurisdictions. This summary is limited to the SCR 54 described at the top of your request (the Louisiana-style commendation for Glenn Guilbeau).

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

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