Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR183

Introduced
6/4/13  
Introduced
6/4/13  
Passed
6/5/13  

Caption

Commends Laura Elizabeth Lipari upon her selection as the Louisiana/Mississippi chapter of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society 2014 Girl of the Year

Impact

The resolution emphasizes Laura's significant contributions to her community, including raising over $80,000 to establish a grant for childhood leukemia research, reflecting her commitment to aiding others facing similar challenges. Through the establishment of the Laura Lipari Research Grant, this bill aims to further support advancements in research on childhood cancer, particularly acute lymphoblast leukemia, which is the most prevalent form of childhood cancer.

Summary

House Resolution No. 183 (HR183) commends Laura Elizabeth Lipari for her inspiring accomplishments and her selection as the Louisiana/Mississippi chapter of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society's 2014 Girl of the Year. This resolution highlights Laura's journey as a childhood cancer survivor, having battled acute lymphoblast leukemia. It celebrates her resilience and determination, which serve as an inspiration to her peers and community.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR183 is overwhelmingly positive, as it recognizes the heartfelt triumph of a young girl over a life-threatening disease and acknowledges her efforts to make a positive impact in the lives of others. Many members of the legislature and community regard this resolution as a testament to children's strength and resilience, as well as the importance of support systems during their battles with illness.

Contention

While there are no noted points of contention associated with HR183, it does serve as a platform for raising awareness about childhood cancer issues and the need for ongoing research funding. The resolution reflects a unified front among legislators and citizens who appreciate Laura's bravery and contribution, and highlights the significance of recognizing young heroes in the fight against cancer.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR1291

Congratulating Stephanie Simpson on her selection as a 2015 Woman of the Year candidate by the South Central Texas Chapter of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.

LA HR2339

Congratulating William "Hutch" Hutchings on being named the 2013 Man of the Year by the South Central Texas Chapter of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

LA S3143

SENATE RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE 2024 LEUKEMIA LYMPHOMA SOCIETY’S "LIGHT THE NIGHT® WALK" EVENT ON SEPTEMBER 22, 2024

LA J00983

Honoring Wantagh High School's Warriors for a Cure upon the occasion of earning first place in the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's 2025 Student Visionaries of the Year campaign

LA SCR96

Commends Rachel Elizabeth Schultz upon being named the 76th Greater New Orleans Floral Trail Queen.

LA SCR93

Commends Rachel Elizabeth Schultz upon being named the 76th Greater New Orleans Floral Trail Queen.

LA ACR166

Leukemia, Lymphoma, and Myeloma Awareness Month.

LA S1118

SENATE RESOLUTION SUPPORTING THE 2025 LEUKEMIA & LYMPHOMA SOCIETY'S "LIGHT THE NIGHT WALK" EVENT ON SEPTEMBER 27, 2025

LA SR124

Commends the Boys & Girls Clubs in Louisiana and the 2013 Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Year, Andrew Vessell.

LA HR157

Commends the St. Thomas More High School girls' tennis team upon winning the Louisiana High School Athletic Association Class 4A state championship

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.