Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR106

Introduced
5/11/15  
Introduced
5/11/15  
Passed
5/11/15  

Caption

Designates May 12, 2015, as Y Day in Louisiana.

Impact

The recognition of May 12 as 'Y Day' is significant as it highlights the critical role that community organizations such as the YMCA play in the development of social programs aimed at youth and family well-being. By designating a day specifically for the YMCA, the legislature aims to increase public awareness of the organization's efforts and encourage community involvement. Furthermore, it underscores the collaborative nature of the YMCA and state government in addressing developmental concerns and community needs in Louisiana.

Summary

Senate Resolution 106, introduced by Senator Walsworth, designates May 12, 2015, as 'Y Day' in Louisiana. This resolution aims to recognize and celebrate the contributions of Louisiana's Ys (YMCA) in supporting children, families, and community development. The YMCA has established a presence throughout the state, promoting healthy living, nurturing the potential of youth, and fostering a sense of social responsibility. This designation is planned to coincide with a gathering of YMCA representatives at the Louisiana State Capitol to engage with legislators on various issues affecting youth and families.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding this resolution is largely positive, as it showcases the commitment of the Louisiana Senate to support youth programs and healthy living initiatives. Legislators and YMCA advocates likely view this day as an opportunity to reinforce community ties and emphasize the importance of promoting positive values among children and families. While there may be minimal contention regarding the day designation itself, the focus on youth programs is generally embraced across political lines.

Contention

As a resolution and not a legislative bill affecting policy or funding, SR106 does not carry the same level of controversy typically associated with substantive legislative measures. However, discussions among legislators may revolve around the broader implications of youth programs within state-funded initiatives. Although there doesn’t appear to be significant opposition to the resolution, it opens the door for dialogue on the support and funding of youth-oriented programs and the role of community organizations in this context.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR6

Designates April 12, 2017, as Y Day in Louisiana.

LA HR73

Designates Tuesday, May 12, 2015, as Y Day in Louisiana

LA SR28

Designates April 6, 2016 as Y Day in Louisiana.

LA SCR102

Designates May 15, 2018, as Y Day in Louisiana.

LA SR13

Designates March 26, 2020, as "Y Day in Louisiana".

LA SR8

Designates April 10, 2013, as "YMCA Day in Louisiana".

LA SR70

Designates April 23, 2014, as YMCA Day in Louisiana.

LA SR125

Designates May 20, 2015, as LouisianaChildren.org Day at the Louisiana State Capitol and recognizes the efforts of LouisianaChildren.org in striving to give every child in Louisiana the opportunity to thrive.

LA HCR41

Designates Wednesday, April 6, 2016, as Y Day in Louisiana

LA SCR78

Designates May 17, 2010, as YMCA Day in Louisiana.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.