Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR51

Introduced
3/31/14  
Introduced
3/31/14  
Passed
4/2/14  

Caption

Commends Issac McFarland on his recognition as one of the top youth volunteers in Louisiana

Impact

The resolution highlights the significant impact of youth-led initiatives on community welfare. Through his various projects, including organizing food drives and creating mentorship programs focused on healthy living, Isaac has not only provided essential services but has also inspired his peers and community members to take action. This recognition serves to promote similar positive behaviors among other youth in Louisiana, showcasing the potential of young individuals to drive change.

Summary

House Resolution 51 (HR51) commends Isaac McFarland, a young volunteer from Keithville, Louisiana, for his exemplary contributions to the community. Recognized as one of Louisiana's top youth volunteers in 2014, Isaac's efforts include founding a campaign named 'Game Changers Let's Tackle Hunger', which provided over a thousand tackle boxes filled with healthy breakfast food to children in need. This initiative underscores the importance of youth engagement in addressing food insecurity within local communities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR51 is overwhelmingly positive. By honoring Isaac McFarland, the resolution not only recognizes his individual achievements but also celebrates youth contributions to society. Lawmakers and community leaders expressed pride in Isaac's accomplishments, illustrating a collective appreciation for volunteerism and community involvement among young people. This commendation reflects a broader narrative that values and supports youth activism and service.

Contention

As a resolution rather than a legislative bill, HR51 does not face the same level of contention that typical policy proposals might encounter. However, the act of formally recognizing a youth volunteer could prompt discussions around funding and support for youth-led initiatives in various communities. Overall, while there are no significant points of contention highlighted in the discussions surrounding this resolution, it aligns with ongoing efforts to foster a culture of service and recognition for young volunteers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR157

Commends Madeline Bethea upon being named one of Louisiana's top two youth volunteers of 2015 by the Prudential Spirit of Community Awards

LA SR12

Commends Isabel Caballero of Slidell upon being named one of the top youth volunteers in Louisiana for 2014.

LA SR5

Commends Elijah Evans on being named one of the top two youth volunteers in Louisiana for 2014 in the 19th annual Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program.

LA SCR108

Commends Madison Waldron of Haughton on being selected as one of two youth volunteers in Louisiana to receive the 19th annual Prudential Spirit of Community Award.

LA SR38

Commends Sunakshi Sharma for being named a Distinguished Finalist as one of the top youth volunteers in Louisiana for 2018, in the 23rd annual Prudential Spirit of Community Awards.

LA SR5

Commends Luke Corona on being named a top youth volunteer in Louisiana at the 21st annual Prudential Spirit of Community Awards.

LA HR15

Commends Elijah Evans of Youngsville upon being named a top youth volunteer of 2014 by the Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program

LA SR3

Commends Taylor Granger for being named one of the top youth volunteers in Louisiana for 2011, in the 16th Annual Prudential Spirit of Community Awards.

LA SR146

Commends recipients of the 2014 Louisiana Young Heroes Awards - Caroline Beard, Joshua Castille, Kamryn "Kami" Chauncy, Cody Crews, Morgan Gautreau, Elizabeth Kasongo, Andrew Matthews, and Isaac McFarland.

LA HR46

Commends Bryttani MacNamara of Sulphur, Louisiana, upon her receipt of a 2014 Prudential Spirit of Community Award for volunteer services

Similar Bills

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