The House Resolution commends Cory Stewart for his remarkable twenty-two years of service to the Louisiana Legislature, highlighting his extensive career that began as a student messenger in 2001. Throughout his tenure, he has held various positions, including assistant press secretary for Governor Kathleen Babineaux Blanco and director of the House Communications Office, making significant contributions such as introducing social media to the legislature and creating a direct mail marketing service that saved the state $1.2 million. Stewart's leadership has been instrumental in the establishment of the Legislative Communications Office (LCO), the first of its kind in the nation to support both the House and Senate, where he has overseen numerous innovative projects and enhancements to the legislature's communication strategies.

The resolution recognizes Stewart's achievements, including being the first African American to hold several key positions and receiving prestigious awards such as the National Legislative Staff Achievement Award and the Communicator of the Year Award. The House of Representatives expresses its gratitude for his exemplary service, infectious spirit, and dedication, wishing him continued success as he embarks on a new phase in his career.