Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR123

Introduced
6/2/10  

Caption

Commends YouthBuild Capital City participants

Impact

The resolution serves to highlight the critical contributions of YouthBuild Capital City to the community and the state at large. By targeting individuals with low reading levels who lack high school diplomas, the program plays a vital role in empowering participants with the necessary skills and experiences that enhance their prospects in life. This initiative not only benefits the individual participants but also contributes to broader community development by preparing young adults to engage positively in their environments.

Summary

House Resolution No. 123 commends the participants of YouthBuild Capital City for their exceptional achievements in rebuilding their lives and communities. The YouthBuild Capital City program focuses on at-risk young adults aged 17 to 24 who are struggling academically, providing support to help them obtain their G.E.D. and gain training in construction trades. This federally funded program emphasizes educational assistance alongside practical skills training to ensure the participants are equipped for future career opportunities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR 123 is overwhelmingly positive, as it recognizes hard work, determination, and the potential for change among young adults facing significant challenges. Legislators and community leaders have expressed strong support for the program, viewing it as an invaluable resource for young people and the community. The resolution aims to uplift the program’s reputation and encourage continued support from stakeholders.

Contention

While there are no direct points of contention highlighted within the resolution, broader implications regarding funding and support for at-risk youth programs could be areas of discussion. Advocates for such initiatives often emphasize the need for consistent and adequate funding to ensure programs like YouthBuild can continue to thrive and make a lasting impact. Maintaining community support and securing necessary resources remain essential to the program's ongoing success.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR101

Commends the YouthBuild Capital City, a federally funded program that targets at-risk youth adults between the ages of 17-24 that are at an 8th grade or lower reading level, and have yet to receive their high school diplomas.

LA HR0267

COMMENDS-IL YOUTHBUILD

LA HB341

"Mississippi Youthbuild Act"; create.

LA HR3

Commends the 2018 International Legislative Drafting Institute participants and welcomes them to the state capitol

LA HR1

Commends the 2017 International Legislative Drafting Institute participants and welcomes them to the state capitol

LA HR78

Commends Nanette McCann of Baton Rouge Magnet High School for being named the national Magnet Schools of America 2010 Principal of the Year

LA HCR272

Commends 2010 International Legislative Drafting Institute participants and welcomes them to the state capitol

LA HR28

Commends ExxonMobil and recognizes April 17, 2017, as ExxonMobil Day at the Louisiana State Capitol

LA HR217

Commends the 2013 International Legislative Drafting participants and welcomes them to the state capitol

LA HR94

Commends Baton Rouge Magnet High School upon being named a Magnet School of Excellence by Magnet Schools of America

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.