Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB505

Introduced
3/31/17  
Introduced
3/31/17  
Refer
4/18/17  
Refer
4/18/17  
Report Pass
5/2/17  
Report Pass
5/2/17  
Engrossed
5/15/17  
Engrossed
5/15/17  
Refer
5/16/17  
Refer
5/16/17  
Report Pass
6/1/17  
Enrolled
6/4/17  
Enrolled
6/4/17  
Vetoed
6/15/17  

Caption

Names a building at Lincoln Elementary School in Monroe in honor of Roy Neal Shelling, Sr.

Impact

The passage of HB 505 does not inherently modify existing laws related to education or infrastructure; instead, it serves as an acknowledgment of Roy Neal Shelling, Sr.'s legacy. As such, it is more ceremonial than transformative. The legislation emphasizes the importance of community recognition within educational settings and contributes positively to the cultural identity of the Monroe City Schools. By formally designating a name for the building, the bill advocates for a sense of pride and history among students, faculty, and local residents.

Summary

House Bill 505 is a legislative act that officially names the auditorium and gymnasium building at Lincoln Elementary School in Monroe after Roy Neal Shelling, Sr. This bill is specific in its directive, as it establishes a formal name for a structure that is an integral part of the school's facilities. Naming buildings after individuals is a common practice that often serves to honor notable contributions to the community or education sector. The bill's clarity and focus suggest a straightforward legislative intent without broader implications on state laws.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 505 appears to be largely positive, reflecting a community-oriented decision to honor an individual who presumably made significant contributions to local education or the community at large. The unanimous vote in favor of the bill suggests widespread agreement among legislators regarding the appropriateness of the action. Such affirmative actions often foster goodwill and positive community engagement, particularly when names of respected individuals are commemorated in educational institutions.

Contention

While the bill was unopposed, discussions around naming buildings might typically include considerations such as the criteria for selection of honorees and the representation of diverse contributions within the community. However, HB 505 seems to have avoided such contention, indicating likely consensus on Roy Neal Shelling, Sr.’s impact. There might be broader implications in future naming considerations if established criteria are not adhered to, but this bill itself did not surface those potential issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR73

Expresses condolences upon the death of Roy Neal Shelling, Sr., of Monroe

LA HR18

Commends Crosley Elementary School in West Monroe upon the celebration of its centennial anniversary

LA HB449

Authorizes the Caddo Parish School Board to name a building at Shreve Island Elementary School in honor of Kerry Laster, Ph.D. (OR +$250 LF EX See Note)

LA SB430

Authorizes the Concordia Parish School Board to name the new gymnasium at Monterey High School in honor of Jack Bairnsfather. (gov sig)

LA HCR157

Commends Pinecrest Elementary/Middle School upon celebrating 50 years of service to its students and the community of West Monroe

LA HCR82

Requests that the Lincoln Parish School Board name the Ruston High School field house in honor of Jimmy "Chick" Childress

LA HCR83

Requests that the Lincoln Parish School Board name the Ruston High School football stadium in honor of the late L.J. "Hoss" Garrett

LA HB497

Prohibits corporal punishment in public elementary and secondary schools

LA HR382

Congratulating Lincoln Elementary School in the Edinburg Consolidated Independent School District on being named to the 2019-2020 Educational Results Partnership Honor Roll.

LA HJR0924

A RESOLUTION to honor the memory of Robert William Gray, Sr., of Lincoln County.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.