Louisiana 2018 2nd Special Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR22

Introduced
6/1/18  
Introduced
6/1/18  
Passed
6/2/18  
Passed
6/2/18  

Caption

Commends Albert Hardison upon his more than forty-five-year career as a school principal, mentor to educators, and leader of religious convictions and faith.

Impact

SCR22 serves as an honorary resolution rather than a legislative change affecting existing state laws. By commending an individual, it reflects the community's acknowledgment of the positive influences that dedicated educators can have on students and families. The resolution emphasizes the importance of educational leaders who embody strong moral and spiritual values, which could inspire similar acknowledgments within the state's educational framework.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 22 (SCR22) commends Albert Hardison for his extensive career of over forty-five years as a principal, educator, and community leader. Recognized for his professional and moral contributions, Hardison has served primarily at Walnut Hill Elementary and Middle School in Shreveport, Louisiana. The resolution highlights his commitment to education, mentorship, and strong religious convictions, particularly advocating for the inclusion of voluntary prayer in schools. Hardison’s leadership has not only impacted his students but also earned him numerous state and national recognitions over the years.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SCR22 has been positive, reflecting admiration and respect for Albert Hardison's lengthy career. It illustrates a collective appreciation from the community and political representatives for both his educational contributions and the values he has upheld throughout his career. The sentiment is largely celebratory—honoring a figure who aligns personal faith with professional dedication.

Contention

While the resolution is not expected to provoke significant contention, discussions around bringing religious values into educational settings often vary among constituents. Some may argue that endorsing individuals who advocate for prayer in schools can lead to conflicts regarding the separation of church and state, highlighting a nuanced perspective that can emerge from bills of a similar nature. The resolution, however, primarily serves to honor Hardison without enacting policy changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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