Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR136

Introduced
5/28/13  
Introduced
5/28/13  
Passed
5/29/13  

Caption

Commends Ida B. Collins Hall for her accomplishments as the owner and operator of the Ibelco Self Improvement & Modeling School

Impact

This resolution serves not only as a recognition of Mrs. Hall's achievements but also highlights the vital role that individuals like her play in fostering community spirit and resilience. By offering life skills and professionalism training, the Ibelco School has empowered numerous young individuals, helping them develop confidence and pursue opportunities in fields often underrepresented by their demographics. Thus, the bill symbolizes a broader appreciation of grassroots activism and local educational initiatives that contribute to social improvement and empowerment within the community.

Summary

House Resolution 136, introduced by Representative Smith, commends Ida B. Collins Hall for her significant contributions as an activist, civic organizer, and the founder of the Ibelco Self Improvement & Modeling School in Baton Rouge. The bill acknowledges her tireless work in community engagement, particularly since moving to Baton Rouge in 1964, where she immediately became involved in civil rights activities and the local NAACP. Her multifaceted approach to encouraging positive self-image and good self-esteem among students from disadvantaged backgrounds was instrumental in her decision to establish her modeling school in 1972.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR136 appears overwhelmingly positive as it celebrates the positive impact of an individual on the community. The legislature recognizes the importance of honoring such figures who contribute to societal development and motivates other residents to engage and uplift their communities. This resolution evokes a sense of pride and appreciation for local leaders who dedicate themselves to public service and community advancement.

Contention

While there does not seem to be significant contention surrounding HR136, as it is primarily a commendatory resolution, it may nonetheless prompt discussions regarding the support of local initiatives and the importance of recognizing unsung heroes within communities. It reinforces the idea that individuals can create substantial positive impacts and that their stories and efforts merit acknowledgment in the legislative narrative.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR127

Recognizes Ida B. Collins Hall as the owner and instructor of the first charm school and modeling agency for Old South Baton Rouge.

LA HR166

Commends the members of Team Louisiana Elite Boxing on all of their accomplishments

LA SR156

Commends and recognizes Alyssa Carson on her many accomplishments.

LA SR8

Commends Caroline Boley on her numerous accomplishments, her exemplary and impressive academic achievements, and on being selected as a recipient of the LSU University Medal.

LA SR218

Commends Dawn Lea Brewster on her many accomplishments as an educator in the East Baton Rouge Parish School System.

LA HCR104

Commends Dr. Velma Jackson for her accomplishments upon having a scholarship named in her honor

LA SR87

Commends and recognizes Alyssa Carson on her many accomplishments.

LA HR163

Commends Kara Gremillion upon her many accomplishments as a student and athlete

LA HR3

Commends Tamiko Terraz Stroud of Donaldsonville for her outstanding accomplishments

LA HR354

Commends Percy "Master P" Miller on being named president of basketball operations for the University of New Orleans and for his many accomplishments

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.