Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR127

Introduced
5/22/13  
Introduced
5/22/13  
Passed
5/23/13  

Caption

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

Impact

This resolution serves not only as a tribute to Mrs. Hall's legacy but also highlights the importance of community figures in shaping the lives of young people. By acknowledging her efforts, the resolution underscores the value placed on mentorship and personal development as essential components of societal growth. It formally elevates the narrative of Mrs. Hall’s impact within state laws that recognize outstanding contributions to the enhancement of community welfare and personal development.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 127, introduced by Senator Broome, recognizes Mrs. Ida B. Collins Hall for her significant contributions to the community of Old South Baton Rouge through her establishment of the first charm school and modeling agency in the area. The resolution outlines Mrs. Hall's dedication to mentoring young individuals, teaching them the virtues of womanhood, self-image, and dignity. Her work, often conducted pro bono, focused on empowering youth from economically disadvantaged backgrounds, transcending traditional modeling education to foster personal development.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR127 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a community's pride in a figure who has left a lasting impact. This recognition portrays a collective appreciation for individuals who contribute selflessly to youth development. The celebration of Mrs. Hall's achievements resonates with broader themes of empowerment, education, and civil rights, aligning with the values cherished by the community.

Contention

While SR127 primarily constitutes a recognition rather than a bill with legislative implications, it encapsulates critical aspects of mentorship and the role of local leaders in community service. The acknowledgment of Mrs. Hall's contributions opens dialogue around the necessity of fostering similar programs and initiatives that support disadvantaged youth. Any contention is likely to arise from discussions on how to support and sustain community-driven mentorship efforts, particularly in challenging socio-economic climates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR136

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

LA HCR101

Commends Cecile Charleville Guin, Ph.D. of Baton Rouge upon her receipt of a 2013 Women of Excellence Award from the La. Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation

LA SR11

Commends Tiffany Dickerson on her reign as Mrs. Baton Rouge 2016.

LA SR12

Commends Tanya Crowe on her reign as Miss Baton Rouge USA 2016.

LA SB199

Creates and provides for the Southeast Baton Rouge Community School Board and school system in East Baton Rouge Parish. (See Act) (RE INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HR225

Expresses condolences upon the death of Dr. Francis Charles McMains of Baton Rouge

LA HCR144

Expresses condolences upon the death of Mary Frey Eaton of Baton Rouge

LA HR195

Recognizes Charles W. Tapp of Baton Rouge upon his retirement as a respected La. lobbyist

LA SCR55

Commends the black pioneers of nursing at Baton Rouge General Hospital.

LA HR10

Commends Tanya Crowe of Amite on being named Miss Baton Rouge USA

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.