Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR102

Introduced
4/26/16  
Introduced
4/26/16  
Passed
4/28/16  

Caption

Designates Thursday, April 28, 2016, as Louisiana Community and Technical College System Workforce Experience and Taste of Louisiana Day at the state capitol

Impact

The resolution does not introduce new legislation but instead emphasizes the achievements of community and technical colleges in Louisiana. It recognizes their growth, with over 150,000 students enrolled and a record number of graduates in high-demand fields. The resolution underscores the importance of such institutions in supporting the local economy and providing a pathway to employment for students, thereby aligning education with workforce needs.

Summary

House Resolution 102 (HR102), introduced by Representative Barras, designates April 28, 2016, as Louisiana Community and Technical College System Workforce Experience and Taste of Louisiana Day. The resolution serves to honor the contributions of the Louisiana Community and Technical College System (LCTCS) to workforce development and education throughout the state. It highlights the essential role that community and technical colleges play in providing education and training for in-demand jobs, helping to build a skilled workforce that meets the needs of local industries.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR102 appears largely positive, as it seeks to celebrate and promote the contributions of educational institutions that are vital to the workforce and economic health of Louisiana. Supporters of the resolution are likely to view it as a commendation of educators and students who invest in their future through education and skill development. The celebratory nature of the resolution aligns with a broader appreciation for educational initiatives aimed at preparing individuals for successful careers.

Contention

Since HR102 is a resolution rather than a legislative bill, there are no significant points of contention or debate surrounding it noted in the available discussions or voting history. The intent of the resolution is clear in its aim to celebrate a sector critical to the state's development without proposing controversial changes to existing laws or regulations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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