Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR30

Introduced
3/31/16  

Caption

Commends Geaux BIG Baton Rouge at Louisiana State University on its third anniversary.

Impact

The passage of SR30 signifies recognition of the important role that student-led community service initiatives play in enhancing local communities. It draws attention to the benefits of volunteerism not only on the recipients of service but also on the students themselves, as it aims to cultivate a sense of civic responsibility and commitment to service among young adults. By showcasing Geaux BIG Baton Rouge's achievements, the resolution underscores how such programs can lead to meaningful improvements within the community and serve as a model for similar efforts elsewhere, promoting student engagement in civic matters.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 30 (SR30) commends the Geaux BIG Baton Rouge program at Louisiana State University for reaching its third anniversary. This initiative is a significant volunteer effort led by LSU students aimed at fostering stronger ties between the university and the surrounding Baton Rouge community. The Geaux BIG program focuses on engaging students in community service, encouraging investment of their time and talents in local projects to address the specific needs of residents, particularly through collaboration with nonprofit organizations. The resolution highlights the positive impact that this program has had on various neighborhoods, including Old South Baton Rouge and Mid City, through projects that improve accessibility and support local organizations.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SR30 is overwhelmingly positive. Lawmakers and community leaders appreciate the initiative for its significant contribution to community welfare, reflecting the values of service and connections between students and residents. The resolution is likely to inspire further participation in volunteer efforts among LSU students, and it provides a morale boost for the program as it continues to develop and grow in its outreach and effectiveness.

Contention

While there appears to be broad support for the sentiment expressed in SR30, one notable point of contention could arise in discussions about the focus of volunteer efforts. Some stakeholders may argue that while large-scale volunteer programs are beneficial, they should also ensure that they address systemic issues rather than merely providing short-term solutions. Additionally, the question of resource allocation for such initiatives in comparison to other pressing civic needs may emerge as a recurring theme in discussions about state involvement in local service programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR38

Commends the Baton Rouge Blues Foundation and recognizes the Baton Rouge Blues Festival being held on April 9-10, 2016.

LA HR239

Commends the Phi Kappa Psi Louisiana Alpha Chapter upon the celebration of its fiftieth anniversary at Louisiana State University

LA SCR15

Commends "Visit Baton Rouge" on its 50th anniversary.

LA HCR120

Commends the Louisiana State University Golden Girls on the sixtieth anniversary of the danceline program

LA HR249

Commends Jacob Nichols and Live 2 Serve for service to the Baton Rouge community

LA SR3

Commends the Sigma Chapter of Delta Zeta Sorority at LSU for 100 years of service and philanthropy to the Baton Rouge community and recognizes the weekend of September 22-24, 2017, as Pink and Green Weekend in Louisiana.

LA HCR33

Commends the Junior League of Baton Rouge on the occasion of its ninetieth anniversary

LA SR148

Commends St. James Episcopal Day School in Baton Rouge on the occasion of its 75th anniversary.

LA SR136

Commends the Reverend Willie Laws on his retirement after twenty-six years of faithful service to the Lord and the Methodist Church in Louisiana.

LA SR147

Commends The Arc Baton Rouge on its seventieth anniversary.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.