Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR97

Introduced
4/22/14  
Introduced
4/22/14  
Passed
4/23/14  
Passed
4/23/14  
Engrossed
4/23/14  

Caption

Commends Sarah Holliday for her community leadership.

Impact

The resolution does not enact any new laws or regulations but serves to officially commend an individual for her contributions to the community. Acknowledging leaders like Holliday can uplift community spirit and encourage civic engagement, particularly in promoting representation within political organizations. While SCR97 is not a bill that affects state law directly, it emphasizes the importance of recognizing individuals who contribute positively to political and civic spaces.

Summary

SCR97 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that honors Sarah Ann Holliday for her exemplary leadership within the Capital City Republican Women organization. Throughout her involvement in various leadership roles, Holliday has demonstrated a commitment to bringing action and results to the organization, serving as an influential voice and leader. Notably, she was the first African American to hold the title of lead charter member and club president of the Republican Women's Clubs, roles which she occupied from 2010 to 2012. This recognition highlights her significant contributions and leadership qualities in promoting community engagement and Republican values.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR97 is overwhelmingly positive, as it celebrates the achievements of a community leader. Praising individuals for their leadership fosters goodwill and positive community dynamics. Resolutions like SCR97 serve to reinforce support for civic involvement among constituents and encourage inclusivity in political roles. Overall, the tone reflects pride in the achievements of local leaders in the Republican Party.

Contention

As SCR97 is a commemoration resolution, there are no significant points of contention in the legislative discussions. The focus on recognizing Sarah Holliday's leadership is meant to foster unity, yet it reflects broader themes of representation and diversity within political organizations. While the resolution may not face opposition in the traditional sense, it highlights ongoing discussions about diversity and the role of African Americans in leadership positions within the Republican Party.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR19

Commends Sarah Holliday for leadership provided to the LFRW.

LA SCR101

Designates Monday, May 5, 2014, as "Alpha Phi Alpha Day at the Louisiana Legislature" and commends Alpha Phi Alpha for one hundred eight years of exemplary leadership.

LA SCR165

Commends Ben Mouton of St. Thomas More High School upon his selection as a representative of Louisiana at the Hugh O'Brian World Leadership Congress.

LA SCR112

Designates Tuesday, May 15, 2012 as Alpha Phi Alpha Day at the legislature and commends Alpha Phi Alpha for 106 years of exemplary leadership.

LA SCR34

Designates Tuesday, April 30, 2013, as "Alpha Phi Alpha Day at the Louisiana Legislature" and commends Alpha Phi Alpha for 107 years of exemplary leadership.

LA SCR84

Commends Dawn Sharpe-Brackett of Slidell upon her receipt of a 2012 Women of Excellence Award from the La. Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation.

LA SR138

Commends June Williams for her leadership as president of the Louisiana Federation of Republican Women.

LA SCR87

Commends Shelly Deckert Dick of Baton Rouge upon her receipt of a 2012 Women of Excellence Award from the La. Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation.

LA SR75

Commends Shirley Lee Davis Holliday upon the occasion of her seventieth birthday.

LA HCR84

Commends Ben Mouton upon his selection as a representative of Louisiana at the Hugh O'Brian World Leadership Congress

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.