Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR58

Introduced
4/23/12  

Caption

Commends Hunter Benoit of Beau Chene High School in St. Landry Parish for his outstanding accomplishments, including his election as governor at the 2011 session of Boys State

Impact

While HR58 is primarily a resolution of commendation and does not directly amend state laws or regulations, it holds significant symbolic value in recognizing youth achievements and encourages civic engagement. Such resolutions can have a profound impact on communities by inspiring other young individuals to pursue leadership roles and get involved in local governance and community service. By shining a spotlight on young leaders like Benoit, the resolution implicitly promotes the values of leadership, responsibility, and excellence in youth.

Summary

House Resolution 58, introduced by Representative Ortego, serves to commend Hunter Benoit, a student from Beau Chene High School in St. Landry Parish, for his exceptional accomplishments, particularly his election as governor during the 2011 session of Boys State. The resolution highlights the importance of recognizing and celebrating the achievements of young individuals who demonstrate leadership and initiative within their communities. Hunter Benoit was noted for not only his political achievement but also his contributions to academics and athletics, reflecting a well-rounded character and dedication to his school and state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR58 is overwhelmingly positive, as it emphasizes community pride and the importance of mentorship and recognition of youth achievements. Supporters of the resolution view the acknowledgment of Hunter Benoit as a pivotal moment that exemplifies the potential of youth when given the opportunity to lead and contribute. This positive sentiment reflects a broader cultural value placed on educational accomplishments and active participation in civic life, which is crucial for fostering future leaders.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention surrounding HR58, given its congratulatory nature. It primarily serves to uplift and motivate rather than create divisions or disputes. However, in a broader context, discussions about the importance of youth leadership and representation in governance can lead to deeper conversations regarding educational funding, access to leadership programs, and the role of youth in democratic processes, showcasing the multifaceted implications of such resolutions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR80

Commends the students, bus driver, and Beau Chene High School faculty members who helped save the life of India Pierre-August

LA HR109

Commends the St. Louis Catholic High School boys' soccer team for winning the LHSAA Division III state championship

LA HCR56

Commends the boys' basketball team of St. Thomas Aquinas Regional Catholic High School for an outstanding season

LA HCR33

Commends Ray Pellerin for his outstanding accomplishments and significant contributions to his community and state

LA HCR37

Commends the Walker High School boys' basketball team, 2018 Louisiana High School Athletic Association Class 5A state champions

LA HR73

Commends Derek D. Bardell for his outstanding accomplishments

LA HR231

Commends Joe Delpit for his outstanding accomplishments

LA SCR91

Commends St. Charles Catholic High School football team on winning the Class 3A 2011 State Championship.

LA SR192

Commends James Claitor on his outstanding accomplishments in wrestling at Catholic High School.

LA SR122

Commends the Catholic of Pointe Coupee High School baseball team upon winning the 2010 District 5-1A Championship, the Pointe Coupee Parish Championship, and their outstanding accomplishments.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.