Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR181

Introduced
6/8/15  
Passed
6/9/15  

Caption

Commends Rose Mae Vidos Broussard for her many achievements and contributions

Impact

The passage of HR181 impacts the recognition of individual contributions toward community welfare, accolading those who have dedicated their lives to service rather than initiating or amending state laws. It serves as a reminder of the power of community engagement and the importance of honoring those who work tirelessly for the betterment of society. This resolution has no direct legislative effect but influences public sentiment toward civic involvement and the value of grassroots activism.

Summary

House Resolution 181 commends Rose Mae Vidos Broussard for her significant contributions to her community and state over her lifetime. This resolution highlights her extensive volunteer work and dedication to improving the quality of life for residents in St. Mary Parish, Louisiana. Broussard's life achievements are celebrated within the context of her long-standing commitment to civil rights, healthcare accessibility, and affordable housing initiatives, which reflects a deep understanding of local and state issues.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR181 is overwhelmingly positive. Legislators and community members alike express admiration for Broussard’s lifelong commitment to social causes. The resolution highlights the respect held for individuals who impact their communities positively, reinforcing a collective appreciation for community service. The cheers of the resolution suggest a building of consensus on the importance of such figures in society.

Contention

Although there is no direct political contention surrounding HR181 as it does not create or alter law, discussions around the degree of recognition for community service might surface in broader contexts. Some may argue for a greater emphasis on legislative impacts rather than commendatory resolutions, indicating a divide between celebratory recognition and substantive legislative change.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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