[Congressional Record Volume 158, Number 90 (Thursday, June 14, 2012)]
[Senate]
[Page S4201]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
TRIBUTE TO ANGELO ROPPOLO
Ms. LANDRIEU. Mr. President, today I wish to ask my colleagues to
join me in honoring Mr. Angelo Roppolo and extending my appreciation
for his extraordinary accomplishments and dedication to the city of
Shreveport and the State of Louisiana.
Mr. Roppolo is a modest man who seldom takes credit for his
achievements and is known throughout his community as someone who
avoids the spotlight. He has an unwavering loyalty to his family and
friends and has never been known to abandon his core beliefs and
principles.
Mr. Roppolo stands for righteousness and justice, and he has never
hesitated to support a candidate who has challenged the norm. Mr.
Roppolo has played integral roles in many landmark political events in
Louisiana. He was involved in organizing and planning the campaigns of
the first African American judge to be elected in Shreveport and in
Caddo Parish, along with the campaigns of the first female judge in
Caddo Parish and the first female judge on the 2nd Circuit Court of
Appeals. Mr. Roppolo also served as the north Louisiana campaign
chairman for Governor Kathleen Blanco, who was the first female to be
elected as Governor of Louisiana.
Along with his love for the political process, Mr. Roppolo is also a
strong supporter of entrepreneurs in Shreveport. He was a founder of
the South Shreveport Business Association, an organization dedicated to
the success of businesses within the rapidly growing area of his
community. He has also helped many individuals gain financing for their
endeavors and has seen many of these ventures grow and prosper into
successful businesses.
Mr. Roppolo is a kind and caring man who has always given praise and
gratitude to the men and women in the armed services who serve and
protect this country. Mr. Roppolo is a source of inspiration for all
who know him. He is beloved throughout his community and the city of
Shreveport, where his family and friends alike respect and admire all
he has done for those around him.
It is with a special measure of sincerity and heartfelt commendation
for the mark he has left of the State of Louisiana that I ask my
colleagues to join me along with Mr. Roppolo's family in honoring and
celebrating the life of this most extraordinary person.
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