Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR148

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

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution recognizes the significant positive influence that Corporal McFarland's work has had on the local youth community. By promoting values such as discipline, education, accountability, commitment, motivation, respect for authority, and self-reliance, the DMAC initiative seeks to cultivate a generation of responsible individuals. The program's efforts contribute not only to individual youths but also to enhancing the overall safety and well-being of the community by addressing factors that lead to juvenile delinquency.

Summary

House Resolution 148 commends Corporal Marvin McFarland for his dedicated service and involvement in the Ouachita Parish Sheriff's Office's 'Deputies Making a Change' (DMAC) youth mentoring program. This program targets at-risk youth in Ouachita Parish, aiming to reduce the incarceration rate among young people by fostering mentoring relationships. DMAC deputies mentor those who are academically struggling or facing issues with authority, employing a combination of physical fitness and life skills education to instill positive behaviors and thinking abilities in the youth.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding House Resolution 148 is overwhelmingly positive, with appreciation and gratitude directed toward Corporal McFarland for his commitment to assisting vulnerable youth. There is a collective acknowledgment among the community and legislators of the importance of mentorship programs and the role law enforcement can play in making a meaningful difference in the lives of young people. The resolution serves as a testament to the noble initiative and highlights the importance of community involvement in youth development.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not face significant opposition, it does highlight broader discussions regarding youth mentorship and community policing. Supporters of such programs argue for the need for increased funding and broader implementation of similar initiatives throughout other communities, while critics may raise concerns about resource allocation and the effectiveness of law enforcement in educational and developmental roles. However, the resolution maintains a focus on honoring the personal achievements of Corporal McFarland and the positive impact of the DMAC program.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR147

Commends Kenneth Tramble 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 HR51

Commends Issac McFarland on his recognition as one of the top youth volunteers in Louisiana

LA HR132

Commends Ryan Thomas McFarland on earning the rank of Eagle Scout

LA HR200

Commends Ouachita Parish Corporal Craig Meredith, recipient of the 2018 Deputy Valor Award

LA HR10

Commends Isabella McFarland Southall on the occasion of her ninetieth birthday

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 HR99

Commends AMIkids Baton Rouge 50 years of youth services and community impact

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.