Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR147

Introduced
5/11/16  
Introduced
5/11/16  
Passed
5/12/16  

Caption

Commends Kenneth Tramble for his service and involvement in the Deputies Making a Change youth mentoring program

Impact

The bill does not change state laws but serves to publicly recognize the importance of mentorship initiatives, such as DMAC, which potentially influences community-based strategies for youth development and crime prevention. By highlighting the efforts of Deputy Tramble and his program, the resolution aims to inspire similar initiatives across Louisiana, fostering a climate of community service and proactive support for the youth. This recognition may encourage further investment and involvement from local and state governments in mentorship programs, impacting future polices related to juvenile justice and community welfare.

Summary

House Resolution 147 commends Deputy Kenneth Tramble for his substantial contributions to the Ouachita Parish Sheriff's Office and particularly his role in the 'Deputies Making a Change' (DMAC) youth mentoring program. Founded with the purpose of reducing the incarceration rates among youth in Ouachita Parish, DMAC utilizes mentoring relationships to provide support to at-risk children who may be struggling in school or facing issues with authority. The program emphasizes core values such as discipline, education, and respect for authority, aiming to enhance the youth's capacity for positive behavioral change.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR147 is overwhelmingly positive, as it focuses on the uplifting contributions of Deputy Tramble and the tangible benefits of community engagement through mentorship. Supporters appreciate the role of such programs in steering at-risk youth towards positive outcomes and believe that public acknowledgment of such efforts can promote further engagement from law enforcement personnel and community leaders. The resolution reflects a community-oriented approach to crime prevention, highlighting collaboration between law enforcement and local youth.

Contention

While HR147 does not present any substantial points of contention, it highlights the critical need for effective solutions to youth-related challenges in the community. Discussions could arise surrounding the allocation of resources to such mentoring programs versus other youth services. However, the resolution's purpose is mainly to commend and does not provoke significant opposition, rather it stands as a unifying effort to celebrate community initiatives that benefit youth and provide structure in their lives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR148

Commends Marvin McFarland for his service and involvement in the Deputies Making a Change youth mentoring program

LA HR149

Commends Eric Floyd McElroy for his service and involvement in the Deputies Making a Change youth mentoring program

LA HR203

Commends Jennifer Belton for her service and involvement in the Deputies Making a Change youth mentoring program

LA HR31

Commends Dr. Kenneth P. Mauterer, Jr., on the occasion of his retirement

LA HR93

Commends St. Joseph Missionary Baptist Church for its community involvement

LA HR110

Commends and acknowledges the employees of the Dept. of Public Safety and Corrections, youth services, office of juvenile justice

LA HR124

Commends Phil Haney on his retirement and thirty-five years of public service

LA HR55

Commends Phil Haney on his retirement and thirty-five years of public service

LA HJR163

Bice, Kenneth, commended

LA SR16

COMMENDATION. Commends Captain Kenneth Wayne Martin upon his promotion to Uniform Patrol Commander in the Baton Rouge Police Department.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.