The House Resolution commends Doug Warner for his significant contributions to broadcast journalism as he retires. Warner has been a prominent anchor at KSLA News 12 since 2009, where he has provided essential news coverage for the Shreveport, Bossier, Marshall, Natchitoches, and Texarkana areas. His career spans over thirty-four years, during which he has reported on major weather events and conducted notable interviews, including being the first to interview George W. Bush after his 2000 election. Warner's educational background includes a bachelor's degree in mass communication from McNeese State University, and he began his career in sports journalism.

Throughout his career, Doug Warner has received numerous accolades, including multiple "Reporter of the Year" awards and several prestigious honors such as regional and national Edward R. Murrow awards and Emmy Awards. The resolution highlights his dedication to quality journalism and the impact he has made in the community over the years. The House of Representatives expresses its sincere appreciation for Warner's accomplishments and wishes him continued success in his future endeavors.