Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR165

Introduced
6/7/15  

Caption

Commends Katie Walker, native of Bossier City, Louisiana, for her performance in the film "8 Days"

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the importance of addressing human trafficking, with proceeds from the film being dedicated to supporting anti-trafficking organizations. These organizations focus on building and expanding safe houses for survivors, thus providing essential services to individuals who have suffered trauma from such experiences. This civic acknowledgment via House Resolution 165 aims to inspire greater community engagement in combating human trafficking and supporting victims, thereby potentially affecting state laws related to victim support and awareness initiatives.

Summary

House Resolution 165 commends Katie Walker, a native of Bossier City, Louisiana, for her impressive performance in the film '8 Days'. This film addresses the grave issue of human trafficking, depicting the harrowing journey of a teenage girl who becomes a victim of drugging and rape. Walker's depiction of the girl's mother has been highlighted as exceptional, enhancing the film's narrative and emotional impact. The resolution not only recognizes her acting capabilities but also underscores the film's message and purpose in raising awareness about human trafficking.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HR165 is positive, reflecting pride in local talent and support for social causes. By honoring Katie Walker, legislators aim to strengthen the narrative against human trafficking and promote a culture of community awareness and action. The acknowledgment portrays a unified stance against the abuses depicted in the film and recognizes the efforts of individuals contributing to important societal issues.

Contention

Although HR165 serves primarily as a commendation, it indirectly highlights ongoing discussions about human trafficking and the need for legislative measures that protect victims. The resolution does not delve into specific legal changes or regulatory impacts, which may lead to discussions about how state laws can evolve to better address human trafficking. This aspect may provoke further debate regarding resource allocation and prioritization of anti-trafficking measures within the legislative agenda.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR88

Commends Mayor Lorenz "Lo" Walker of Bossier City.

LA HR164

Commends the Bossier Little League softball team for their outstanding achievements and for representing the state of La. in the 2014 Little League Softball World Series

LA HR159

Commends the Bossier Parish Community College debate team for its 2018-2019 national championship performance

LA HR85

Commends Lauren Haigler, Airline High School senior in Bossier City, upon being named a finalist for 2014 Louisiana High School Student of the Year

LA HR107

Commends Lauren Haigler, Airline High School senior in Bossier City, upon being named a finalist for 2014 Louisiana High School Student of the Year

LA HR195

Commends Ellen Babe Lewis on the occasion of her retirement from the Bossier Parish school system

LA HR217

Commends Horseshoe Bossier City Casino upon the occasion of its twentieth anniversary and its sister property, Harrah's Louisiana Downs, upon the occasion of its fortieth anniversary

LA HR158

Commends the Bossier Parish Community College SkillsUSA team for its 2018-2019 state championship performance

LA HR301

Commends the late Major General James W. Graves, for his service to the United States of America, the state of Louisiana, and Shreveport-Bossier City

LA HR159

Commends Anna Jusselin on her selection as a 2024 Louisiana Public Broadcasting Young Hero

Similar Bills

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