Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR160

Introduced
6/4/15  
Introduced
6/4/15  

Caption

Commends Robert William Desha Martin upon his receipt of the National Eagle Scout Association's Glenn A. and Melinda W. Adams National Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year Award

Impact

The impact of HR160 is largely symbolic, focusing on recognition rather than legislative change. By awarding praise to Martin, the resolution promotes the values of community service and dedication among the youth. It highlights the importance of recognizing young individuals who engage in meaningful projects that serve the public good. This form of recognition can inspire other youths to participate in similar community-focused efforts, reflecting a positive influence on civic engagement.

Summary

House Resolution 160 commends Robert William Desha Martin for his exemplary service, which earned him the National Eagle Scout Association's Glenn A. and Melinda W. Adams National Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year Award. The resolution recognizes the significant contributions made by Martin, particularly through his service project aimed at honoring Louisiana's blind and visually impaired veterans. His initiative involved raising funds to install bronze Braille American Flags at War Veterans Homes across the state, demonstrating a deep commitment to improving the well-being of these veterans.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR160 is overwhelmingly positive, with bipartisan support for recognizing the achievements of young individuals. The resolution shines a light on the contributions of youth in community service, generating praise for Martin’s efforts to give back to those who have served the country. Such commendations foster a celebratory environment, where civic contributions by younger generations are valued and appreciated.

Contention

While HR160 enjoys widespread support, it also underscores a broader discussion on the importance of youth involvement in community service initiatives. There may be contention in the interpretation of such recognitions; some advocates argue that more systematic support and funding for youth-led initiatives should accompany such commendations to ensure sustainability and impact. However, the resolution itself is non-controversial and focuses solely on Martin’s accomplishments without any identified opposition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR161

Commends Dane "Isaac" Holbrook upon his receipt of the National Eagle Scout Association's Glenn A. and Melinda W. Adams National Eagle Scout Service Project of the Year Award

LA HR86

Commends Connor William Landry upon his achievement of Eagle Scout

LA HR264

Commends Eagle Scout Colin Raby on being named Eagle Scout of the Year by the American Legion Department of Louisiana

LA HR21

Commends Ryan Magrath upon his achievement of Eagle Scout

LA HR174

Commends Joshua Cayer upon attaining the rank of Eagle Scout

LA HR31

Logan Aaron Butler; commend upon being awarded Eagle Scout honor by the Boy Scouts of America.

LA SCR19

Commends Randy K. Haynie on receipt of the Outstanding Eagle Scout Award.

LA HR58

Kendra Williams, Eagle Scout, commended

LA SR88

Commends Michael Joseph Ducrest for achieving the rank of Eagle Scout of Boy Scouts of America.

LA SCR162

Commends Oliver G. "Rick" Richard III upon receiving the honor and rank of Distinguished Eagle Scout from the Boy Scouts of America.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.