Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR15

Introduced
4/13/15  
Introduced
4/13/15  
Passed
4/15/15  

Caption

Commends and congratulates the University of Louisiana at Monroe water ski team for its national championship win at the 26th National Collegiate Water Ski Association Conference.

Impact

The resolution serves as a formal recognition of the contributions of collegiate sports to the community and the state of Louisiana. It highlights how the ULM water ski team has not only brought honor to the university but has also fostered a sense of pride in the local community. The acknowledgment of these athletes can lead to increased support, sponsorship, and even wider recognition of recreational sports within the state, influencing both participation and funding for similar programs moving forward.

Summary

Senate Resolution 15, introduced by a group of senators, commends and congratulates the University of Louisiana at Monroe (ULM) water ski team for their remarkable achievement in winning the national championship, marking their fourth consecutive title at the National Collegiate Water Ski Association Conference. Since its establishment in 1977, the ULM water ski team has distinguished itself as a dominant force in collegiate water skiing, claiming an impressive total of twenty-six national championships over the past thirty-six years. This resolution not only recognizes the athletes’ excellence but also celebrates the support from the ULM community, which has played an essential role in sustaining the team’s success.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR15 appears overwhelmingly positive. Senators from various districts voiced their pride in the ULM water ski team's achievement and expressed support for collegiate athletics as a vital part of educational experiences. The resolution garnered unanimous support, reflective of a shared appreciation for teamwork, discipline, and excellence exhibited by the athletes, thereby strengthening community ties and fostering a spirit of celebration across the state.

Contention

While SR15 is primarily a congratulatory resolution, it indirectly brings to light the ongoing conversation about funding and support for collegiate sports. Some may argue that, while commendations are important, the focus should also be on addressing funding disparities among different athletic programs. However, the resolution has so far been met with consensus and no significant opposition, signifying a unified front in celebrating athletic achievements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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