Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR113

Introduced
5/24/17  
Passed
5/25/17  
Passed
5/25/17  
Engrossed
5/25/17  

Caption

Commends Edward Earl Reed Jr. on being named to the 2017 Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.

Impact

The resolution serves as a formal recognition of Reed's contributions to the sport and his home state of Louisiana. Such commendations play a significant role in celebrating local heroes and motivating younger generations to pursue excellence in athletics. By inducting individuals like Reed, the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame aims to preserve and promote the rich sporting history of the state. This recognition can foster community pride and inspire residents regarding the importance of sports and achievements in their community.

Summary

SCR113 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution commending Edward Earl Reed Jr. for his induction into the 2017 Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame. The resolution highlights Reed’s exceptional sports career, including his time as a player for the Baltimore Ravens and his achievements during and after his college football career at the University of Miami. Reed excelled not only as a defensive back but also made headlines for his record-setting performances in the NFL, garnering numerous accolades throughout his twelve seasons in professional football.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR113 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting pride among legislators and residents of Louisiana for Reed’s accomplishments. The resolution received unanimous support in the Senate with no opposing votes, emphasizing a collective appreciation for sports figures who have brought honor to the state. This favorable sentiment underscores the importance of sports in Louisiana's cultural fabric and the community's support for recognizing such achievements.

Contention

While SCR113 achieved smooth passage, discussions around its role raised questions about how sports figures are honored and the impact of such resolutions on state identity. Some debate may center on the criteria for selecting individuals for honors such as the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame, with advocates emphasizing the importance of including cultural and community contributions alongside athletic prowess. However, no significant contention or opposition was noted during the discussions specifically on SCR113.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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