Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR17

Introduced
3/29/10  
Engrossed
3/30/10  

Caption

Commends Katherine Putnam, Miss Louisiana 2009

Impact

HCR17 positively impacts state laws by formally recognizing individuals who contribute meaningfully to their communities, encouraging a culture of appreciation for public service and civic engagement. This commendation aligns with broader state initiatives that aim to uplift role models who inspire youth and foster community spirit. By highlighting Putnam’s accomplishments, the resolution emphasizes the importance of educational and artistic pursuits in Louisiana, particularly in aiding youth development.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 17 (HCR17) commends Katherine Putnam for her outstanding achievements as Miss Louisiana 2009. The resolution highlights her contributions to her community and her notable accomplishments during her reign, including her involvement in various charitable and educational initiatives. Putnam is recognized for using her title to advocate for children's health and wellness, exemplified through her fundraising efforts for the Children's Miracle Network. This resolution serves to both honor her achievements and to celebrate the diversity she brings as the first Indian-American to hold the title of Miss Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR17 is overwhelmingly positive, as it reflects a supportive acknowledgment of Katherine Putnam's hard work and dedication. Lawmakers and constituents appreciate her as a symbol of achievement and a source of inspiration for Louisiana's youth. The resolution not only celebrates her individual success but also serves as a reminder of the potential impact that young leaders can have within their communities.

Contention

While the resolution is largely regarded as a celebratory act, some critical voices may suggest that such commendations could be seen as politically motivated or could overshadow ongoing issues within the state regarding diversity and representation. Nevertheless, the unanimous support for HCR17 indicates a collective recognition of Putnam's positive influence and contributions, creating a sense of pride within the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR85

Commends Katherine Putnam on her outstanding reign as Miss Louisiana for 2009, and recognizes May 26, 2010, as Miss Louisiana Organization Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA HCR21

Commends Katelyn von Diezelski of West Monroe, the 2010 Louisiana Junior Miss

LA HR38

Commends Anna Katherine Thompson, Miss Heart of Trenton's Outstanding Teen 2018

LA HCR44

Commends Kelsi Crain, Miss Louisiana 2010

LA SR10

Commends Kelsi Crain on her reign as Miss Louisiana 2010 and recognizes May 3, 2011, as Miss Louisiana Organization Day in the Senate at the state capitol.

LA HCR26

Commends Katherine Haik upon being crowned Miss Teen USA 2015

LA SR98

Commends Kelly Bernard for her successful reign as Miss Louisiana's Outstanding Teen for 2009, and recognizes Wednesday, May 26, 2010, as Miss Louisiana Organization Day at the State Capitol.

LA HR35

Commends Miss Louisiana 2017, Laryssa Bonacquisti

LA HCR106

Commends R-Squared Productions upon the premiere of Flag of My Father, which was filmed in northeast La. in 2009

LA HR120

Recognizes Wednesday, May 22, 2013, as Miss Louisiana Scholarship Organization Day and commends Lauren Vizza, Miss Louisiana 2012

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