Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR90

Introduced
5/22/17  
Introduced
5/22/17  
Engrossed
5/22/17  
Engrossed
5/22/17  
Passed
5/25/17  

Caption

Commends Rapides Parish for being declared the most physically fit parish in the state

Impact

As a concurrent resolution, HCR90 serves primarily as an expression of recognition rather than a change to state law. However, it has the potential to inspire other parishes in Louisiana to enhance their physical fitness programs and focus on youth health initiatives. By spotlighting a successful community effort, this resolution encourages other areas to assess and improve their fitness levels, fostering a state-wide emphasis on health and wellness among young people.

Summary

HCR90 is a House Concurrent Resolution that commends Rapides Parish for being declared the most physically fit parish in Louisiana by the Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports. This resolution acknowledges the achievements of Rapides Parish in a state fitness competition where it emerged victorious among eighteen competing parishes. The commendation highlights the efforts of local students and their conducive performances in athletics, recognizing both the overall fitness of the community as well as specific accomplishments of individuals from the parish.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR90 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating local achievement and fostering a spirit of competition and motivation among parishes. Legislators expressed pride in Rapides Parish's accomplishments, using the resolution as a platform to promote physical fitness and to urge other schools across Louisiana to endorse similar fitness goals. The resolution is viewed as a way to encourage youth to prioritize their health and wellness through increased participation in fitness initiatives.

Contention

While the bill itself does not present significant points of contention, it does invite discussions on the effectiveness of physical fitness education and the roles of local communities versus state authorities in promoting health. By commending one parish, it may inadvertently trigger debates on disparities in fitness programs among different regions within the state, prompting potential calls for more equitable access to health and physical education resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR234

Commends Rapides Parish for being declared the most physically fit parish in the state

LA HR191

Commends Rapides Parish for being declared Most Physically Fit Parish in the state in 2019

LA SR155

Commends Rapides Parish for being declared by the Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports as the Most Physically Fit parish in the state.

LA HCR34

Requests the governor to add Beauregard Parish, Vernon Parish, Allen Parish, and Rapides Parish to the areas covered by the request for a federal disaster declaration for Hurricane Delta

LA HCR27

Commends Vernon Parish and its parish seat of Leesville on the one hundred fiftieth anniversary of their founding

LA HCR126

Urges and requests the creation of a parishwide port authority in Rapides Parish

LA HCR180

Commends East Baton Rouge Parish upon winning the Sixteenth Annual Elementary Championship Fitness Meet of the Governor's Games sponsored by the Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports

LA SCR84

Commends the students and faculty of the Lafayette Parish School System for their first-overall placement in the Louisiana Governor's Games 23rd Annual Elementary State Championship Fitness Meet.

LA SCR31

Commends, posthumously, former Jefferson Parish Sheriff Harry Lee for his contributions to the parish and the state of Louisiana.

LA HCR34

Commends G.W. Carver Primary School in Ascension Parish upon receipt of the 2017 TAP Founder's Award from the National Institute for Excellence in Teaching

Similar Bills

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