Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR80

Introduced
4/13/18  
Introduced
4/13/18  
Passed
4/16/18  

Caption

Commends Lula Mae Harris and recognizes April 15, 2018, as Mrs. Lula Mae Harris Day in Louisiana

Impact

This resolution serves to reinforce the importance of recognizing individuals who contribute significantly to local communities. By formally commending Mrs. Harris, HR80 highlights the positive effects of long-term community involvement and sets a precedent for similar recognitions in the future. It illustrates how local legislators can shine a light on the benefits of dedicated public service and the value of education in cultivating future generations.

Summary

House Resolution 80 (HR80) is a legislative measure that honors Mrs. Lula Mae Harris for her extensive contributions to the Monroe community, particularly in education. HR80 designates April 15, 2018, as 'Mrs. Lula Mae Harris Day' in Louisiana, acknowledging her 45 years of dedication as a teacher within the Monroe City School System. The resolution celebrates her role not only as an educator but also as a mentor who has positively impacted the lives of her students and the community at large.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR80 is overwhelmingly positive, characterized by appreciation and respect for Mrs. Harris's dedication and service. The resolution reflects a community's gratitude towards her efforts and the underlying belief in honoring those who give so much to education and public service. The discourse around the resolution is generally supportive, emphasizing the significance of acknowledging such contributions in fostering a strong, appreciative community.

Contention

While HR80 is celebratory in nature, the potential for contention rests more within the broader context of educational funding and support for educators in Louisiana. As the bill highlights an individual's contributions, it may also bring to light the ongoing challenges faced by teachers in terms of resources and support, which invites discussion on how the state can improve conditions for educators as a whole. These talking points may arise in contrast with the commendation, focusing on systemic issues within the education system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR60

Lula Mae Coleman; commend her life upon her passing.

LA HR718

Commending Harriet Tillman Harris.

LA HR2492

Commending Lula Mae Butler Rhodes of Harris County for serving as a Republican Party precinct chair.

LA SR241

Recognizing Lula Mae Webb of Houston on the occasion of her 70th birthday.

LA SR10

Commends Kelsi Crain on her reign as Miss Louisiana 2010 and recognizes May 3, 2011, as Miss Louisiana Organization Day in the Senate at the state capitol.

LA HCR80

Commends the efforts of The Links, Incorporated and recognizes Wednesday, April 23, 2014, as Louisiana Links Day at the state capitol

LA HR1286

Recognizing April 9, 2009, as Harrison County Day at the State Capitol.

LA SR83

Recognizing Helen Harris for her service to the Mount Rose Missionary Baptist Church.

LA SJR228

Commending Lula Bauer.

LA HCR28

Recognizes Wednesday, April 11, 2018, as Sexual Assault Awareness Day in Louisiana

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.