Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR12

Introduced
4/10/17  
Introduced
4/10/17  
Passed
4/11/17  

Caption

Commends Brittany Arbor Shipp on being named Mrs. Louisiana America of Baton Rouge

Impact

While HR12 does not directly modify state laws or regulations, it plays a role in celebrating community figures who make positive impacts. By honoring individuals like Brittany Arbor Shipp, the resolution serves to promote the values of community service and empowerment. It encourages recognition of role models in the local context, fostering a sense of pride and encouraging others to engage in positive societal contributions.

Summary

House Resolution No. 12 (HR12) recognizes and commends Brittany Arbor Shipp for her service and accomplishments while reigning as Mrs. Louisiana America. The resolution highlights her achievements and contributions, emphasizing her roles as a beauty queen, a wife, and a mother who has become an inspiration to others in Louisiana. Brittany's reign is depicted as one characterized by grace and intelligence, representing state values at a national level and setting a positive example for married women throughout the region.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR12 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a community's appreciation for Brittany Arbor Shipp's dedication and service. Celebrating her achievements resonates well with the values of Texas citizens, who view such recognition as vital to shaping a supportive and inspiring environment. The resolution generates a sense of unity and pride among constituents, reinforcing their collective values around community service and role modeling.

Contention

HR12 may not exhibit significant points of contention as it serves a ceremonial purpose; however, it reflects discussions about the roles of women in society. While the resolution is broadly accepted, discussions could emerge around the representation of women in public life and pageantry, as well as how such roles influence societal expectations. This highlights the continuing dialogue about the achievements and recognition of women in various fields, including pageantry and community engagement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR14

Commends Brittany Arbor Shipp on winning the 2016 Mrs. Louisiana America Pageant.

LA HR11

Commends Tiffany Dickerson on being named Mrs. Baton Rouge

LA HR10

Commends Tanya Crowe of Amite on being named Miss Baton Rouge USA

LA HR13

Commends Stacey Richard, executive director for the Miss Baton Rouge and the Mrs. Louisiana America pageant organizations

LA HR9

Commends Kimberly Maria Ducote of Mansura on being named Miss Teen Baton Rouge USA

LA SR11

Commends Tiffany Dickerson on her reign as Mrs. Baton Rouge 2016.

LA HR221

Commends Sandy Price on being named Mrs. Louisiana America 2022

LA SR16

Commends Stacey Richard on her accomplishments and contributions as executive director of the Mrs. Louisiana Pageant, the Miss Baton Rouge Pageant, and the Miss Capital City Pageant.

LA HR17

Commends JaMya Zalencia Magee upon being crowned Miss Southern University Baton Rouge

LA HR78

Commends Nanette McCann of Baton Rouge Magnet High School for being named the national Magnet Schools of America 2010 Principal of the Year

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.