Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR140

Introduced
6/16/10  

Caption

Commends Abigail Marie Yesso of Vanderbilt Catholic High School upon her selection as a representative of Louisiana at the Hugh O'Brien World Leadership Congress.

Impact

This resolution serves to recognize not only Abigail Yesso's individual accomplishments but also the broader contributions of youth leaders in shaping their communities. By publicly commending her efforts and participation in the congress, the resolution promotes the importance of youth engagement in leadership roles and fosters a culture that values diversity and community service among young individuals. It potentially influences state perception regarding the significance of leadership programs aimed at youth development.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 140 (SR140) commends and congratulates Abigail Marie Yesso from Vanderbilt Catholic High School for her selection as a representative of Louisiana at the Hugh O'Brien World Leadership Congress. This prestigious event, scheduled to take place at UCLA in Los Angeles, is designed to educate and inspire high school students to develop leadership qualities and engage with diverse cultures and ideas. The resolution highlights Yesso’s participation in leadership training seminars and her role in discussing core values related to community activism and social impact.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR140 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting pride in Yesso's achievement and the recognition of her as a role model for other students. The resolution aims to inspire further youth participation in similar programs, suggesting a strong community support for educational initiatives that encourage leadership and development among young people. Overall, it underscores a collective acknowledgment of the potential that young leaders have in driving social progress.

Contention

While SR140 is a positive recognition of an individual student, there are no notable points of contention documented in the discussions. The resolution is framed around celebratory remarks and showcases a consensus on the value of leadership opportunities for youth. As it stands, the resolution is a unifying proclamation that feels more about honoring youth leadership rather than inciting debate or division within the community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR196

Commends Thomas Blake Mann of Catholic High School upon his selection as a representative of La. at the Hugh O'Brian World Leadership Congress

LA SR133

Commends Annalise Lee Gunn upon her selection as a representative of Louisiana at the Hugh O'Brian World Leadership Congress.

LA SR139

Commends Ryan O'Neill Poche' of Erath High School upon his selection as an alternate from Louisiana at the Hugh O'Brian World Leadership Congress.

LA SR144

Commends Victoria Catherine Ward of Captain Shreve High School upon her selection as a representative of Louisiana at the Hugh O'Brian World Leadership Congress.

LA HR183

Commends Ryan O'Neill Poche' of Erath High School upon his selection as a representative of La. at the Hugh O'Brian World Leadership Congress

LA HR201

Commends Victoria Catherine Ward of Captain Shreve High School upon her selection as a representative of La. at the Hugh O'Brian World Leadership Congress

LA HCR40

Commends Tori Mato of Hahnville High School upon her selection as a representative of Louisiana at the Hugh O'Brian World Leadership Congress

LA SR182

Commends Kelly Michelle Aucoin of South Lafourche High School upon being selected as an alternate representative of Louisiana at the Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership World Congress.

LA HR205

Commends Samuel Curtis Ingalls of Mandeville High School upon his selection as a representative of La. at the Hugh O'Brian World Leadership Congress

LA SR187

Commends Marlene Cox upon her selection as an alternate to represent Louisiana at the Hugh O'Brian World Leadership Congress.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.