Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR102

Introduced
5/4/15  
Engrossed
5/4/15  
Engrossed
5/4/15  

Caption

Commends Jessica Sprout upon her selection as a Top 20 finalist in the McDonald's Sound Off competition

Impact

The resolution symbolizes a gesture of appreciation and recognition by the Louisiana Legislature towards individuals who excel in their pursuits and represents the community's support for local talent. Legislation of this nature typically aims to inspire others in their community by recognizing achievements that resonate with shared values or aspirations. It emphasizes the importance of cultural engagement and the arts within the state's identity.

Summary

HCR102 is a Concurrent Resolution that commends Jessica Sprout for being selected as a top twenty finalist in the McDonald's Sound Off competition. The resolution highlights Jessica's journey as a talented singer who has engaged in music from a young age, illustrating her dedication through voice lessons and performances at local events. The resolution serves to celebrate not just her achievements but also her aspirations to pursue singing professionally, reflecting her passion and talent in the arts.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR102 is overwhelmingly positive, focused on admiration and encouragement. This type of resolution often garners bipartisan support as it transcends political divides, appealing to the emotional recognition of local talent. Celebratory resolutions like this are important for building community pride and fostering a supportive environment for personal and artistic growth.

Contention

There are no significant points of contention regarding HCR102, as it serves solely as a commendation of Jessica Sprout's accomplishment. Resolutions commending individuals typically avoid contentious issues, instead promoting unity and recognition of achievement. This resolution reflects a collective pride in local accomplishments, and it reinforces the notion of community support for individuals excelling in competitive environments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR89

Commends Jessica Jane't Brock upon winning the McDonald's Sound Off

LA HCR78

Commends Tonya Boyd-Cannon for her extraordinary musical talents and her performance on "The Voice"

LA SCR56

Commends Eden Elizabeth Trainor on being a finalist in the 2022 Louisiana Students of the Year Awards Program.

LA SCR59

Commends Elizabeth "Ellie" Chase Franks on being a 2022 state "Students of the Year" finalist.

LA SCR116

Commends Jim Hawthorne on his retirement as the legendary "Voice of the Tigers" at LSU football, baseball, and men's basketball athletic competitions.

LA HCR147

Commends Naomi Maria Smith upon her receipt of a 2015 High School Woman of Excellence Award and scholarship from the La. Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation

LA SR131

Commends and recognizes Laine Hardy as one of the top three American Idol finalists.

LA HR65

Commends Caddo Parish Magnet High School student Vijay Letchuman for excelling in scientific research, being his school's Student of the Year for 2014-2015, and being selected as a regional finalist in the state's annual Student of the Year competition

LA SCR115

Commends Hunter Plake upon his many accomplishments and his participation on The Voice reality television series.

LA HCR148

Commends Tiffany Amber Landry upon her receipt of a 2015 Women of Excellence Award and Scholarship from the Louisiana Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.