Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR179

Introduced
6/2/17  
Introduced
6/2/17  
Passed
6/4/17  

Caption

Commends Anna Catherine Lee upon her many accomplishments

Impact

As a resolution, HR179 primarily serves a ceremonial purpose, recognizing an individual's achievements rather than enacting or amending state law. While it does not have a direct legislative impact, it reflects the values and importance placed on educational and professional accomplishments within the community. Resolutions like HR179 can inspire others in the state and emphasize the value of education and health professions, particularly in occupational therapy, thereby indirectly contributing to public awareness and appreciation for such fields.

Summary

House Resolution 179 (HR179) is a commendatory resolution introduced by Representative Magee to honor Anna Catherine Lee for her significant educational accomplishments and professional certification in the field of occupational therapy. The resolution highlights her journey from her education at St. Joseph's Academy in Baton Rouge to earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Sciences from Nicholls State University and subsequently achieving a Master of Occupational Therapy from the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center. This trajectory showcases her dedication and commitment to her profession.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR179 is overwhelmingly positive, focusing on celebration and acknowledgment of personal achievement. The text communicates a sense of pride and commendation from the state, illustrating a community supportive of educational pursuits and professional development. Furthermore, the resolution represents a bipartisan appreciation of success stories within the state, fostering an environment where individual accomplishments are publicly celebrated.

Contention

Notably, since HR179 is a commendatory resolution, it does not face significant contention or opposition. Such resolutions often provide a platform for uplifting narratives rather than igniting political debate. The absence of opposing viewpoints or contentious issues reinforces its nature as a unifying recognition of an individual’s efforts and contributions, while also embodying the spirit of community acknowledgment within Louisiana's legislative actions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR3

Commends Tamiko Terraz Stroud of Donaldsonville for her outstanding accomplishments

LA SCR93

Commends Lynn Whitfield on her many accomplishments.

LA HR72

Commends Deborah Bradford Young for her many accomplishments and upon her retirement

LA HR96

Commends Thomas P. Willmott for his many accomplishments and upon winning the 2017 Louisiana Right to Life Leadership for Life Award

LA HR163

Commends Kara Gremillion upon her many accomplishments as a student and athlete

LA HR70

Commends Ronnie "Ron" Lee Adams upon his many accomplishments

LA HR160

Commends LSU Honors College student Catherine Fontenot of Basile on being named a Harry S. Truman Scholar

LA HCR19

Commends Augustus Brown Sr., posthumously upon his extraordinary life and numerous accomplishments

LA SR14

Commends Sharon L. Dunn upon her accomplishments involving physical therapy.

LA SR5

Commends Dr. Artis M. Davenport II on his many accomplishments.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.