Richard G. Neeson
Richard Grady Neeson, Sr. | |
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Louisiana State Senator for District 38 (Caddo and DeSoto parishes) | |
In office 1980–1992 | |
Preceded by | Virginia Kilpatrick Shehee |
Succeeded by | Ron Bean |
Personal details | |
Born | November 11, 1946 |
Political party | Democratic Party |
Spouse(s) | Sandra Scott Neeson |
Children |
Holly Elaine Neeson Cohen |
Parents | Henry Grady, Jr., and Helon Anderson Neeson |
Residence |
(1) Shreveport Tarrant County, Texas |
Alma mater | Louisiana Tech University |
Richard Grady Neeson, Sr. (born November 11, 1946), is a Democratic former member of the Louisiana State Senate who from 1980 to 1992 represented District 38 in Caddo and DeSoto parishes in northwestern Louisiana.[1] A former resident of Shreveport, Neeson now resides in Fort Worth, Texas.[2]
Background
Neeson is one of three children of Henry Grady Neeson, Jr. (1927-2015), a Shreveport insurance agent and real estate businessman who was born in Benton in Bossier Parish, and the former Helon Anderson (born March 1926). His siblings are Brenda N. Lyons and husband, William, and Damon W. Neeson and wife, Kim, all of Shreveport. He is married to the former Sandra "Sandy" Scott (born 1948). Their children are Holly Elaine Neeson Cohen and husband, Alan, of Austin, Texas; Amy S. Neeson Weatherly and husband, Brad, of Arlington, Texas; Richard G. "Richie" Neeson, Jr., and wife Ashley of Fort Worth, and Sarah C. Neeson Sazama and husband, T. J., of Denver, Colorado.[3][2]
Political life
In 1979, Neeson unseated one-term Democratic Senator Virginia Kilpatrick Shehee, a prominent civic leader and an officer of the Kilpatrick Funeral Home and Life Insurance companies, who died in 2015. Neeson was reelected in 1983, when he halted a challenge from former Democratic Senator Cecil K. Carter, Jr., whom Shehee had succeeded in 1975. In 1987, Neeson only narrowly defeated the Republican candidate, Ron Bean of Shreveport, 10,451 (50.2 percent) to 10,373 (49.8 percent).[4] Four years later in 1991, Bean won the seat when Neeson declined to seek a fourth term, having narrowly defeated fellow Republican Tommy G. Armstrong, who had served fifteen years on the Caddo Parish Commission and a year in the Louisiana House of Representatives. Bean served from 1992 to 2004.
During his Senate tenure, Neeson chaired the Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works.[5]
In 1986, Neeson introduced legislation to raise the drinking age from eighteen to twenty-one[6] so as not to impair the receipt to the state of up to $30 million in annual federal highway assistance. Neeson's measure lost by a two-vote margin in the state House of Representatives,[7] but the drinking age was later raised in a special session.
References
- ↑ "Membership in the Louisiana State Senate, 1880-2008" (PDF). legis.state.la.us. Retrieved September 6, 2009.
- 1 2 "Grady Neeson obituary". The Shreveport Times. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
- ↑ People Search & Background Check
- ↑ Louisiana Secretary of State, Election returns, November 21, 1987
- ↑ "Opinion No. 89-679". webcache.googleusercontent.com. Retrieved May 1, 2010.
- ↑ "Neeson introduces bill to raise drinking age, punish offenders", Minden Press-Herald, April 7, 1986, p. 1
- ↑ "Louisiana lost $15 million in federal highway funds to keep drinking age at 18", Minden Press-Herald, July 1, 1986, p. 1
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Virginia Kilpatrick Shehee |
Louisiana State Senator for District 38 (Caddo and DeSoto parishes) Richard Grady Neeson, Sr. |
Succeeded by Ron Bean |