Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR185

Introduced
5/7/18  
Introduced
5/7/18  

Caption

Commends the Winn Parish 4-H Club for its many accomplishments.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the significant contributions of the Winn Parish 4-H Club, particularly the club's recent participation in a leadership camp entitled 'We the Kids... Learning to Serve and Serving to Learn.' Through this camp, the members developed a maintenance program for a local veterans' monument while also participating in various community service tasks, which not only instills a sense of pride but also addresses the needs of the community. This acknowledgement serves to elevate the role of youth organizations in promoting active citizenship and responsibility.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 185 commends the Winn Parish 4-H Club for its numerous accomplishments in fostering civic engagement and leadership among the youth in Louisiana. The resolution highlights the club's active role in the community, showcasing its involvement in initiatives aimed at developing skills related to citizenship, healthy living, and technology. The efforts of the Winn Parish 4-H Club exemplify the organization’s mission of enhancing the lives of young individuals through educational programs and community service activities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR185 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting recognition of the valuable contributions made by youth organizations like the 4-H Club. Lawmakers and community members laud these initiatives as essential for cultivating future leaders and civilly engaged citizens. The resolution embodies state support for grassroots efforts aimed at empowering young individuals. This collective acknowledgment fosters a supportive environment for such organizations and encourages their continued growth and community involvement.

Contention

While SR185 itself does not present major points of contention, it does represent a wider dialogue about the importance of youth programs in Louisiana. The discussion surrounding the resolution indirectly raises awareness about the necessity of ongoing support and funding for youth initiatives. Given that youth engagement and community service play a critical role in societal development, the passage of resolutions like SR185 may prompt legislative and community efforts to further bolster similar promotional activities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR175

Commends the "We the Kids" 4-H Leadership Camp in Winn Parish

LA HR99

Commends Kirk Lepine of Plaquemines Parish for his many accomplishments

LA SR203

Commends and congratulates Wiley Brazier V on his accomplishments.

LA SR26

Commends Thomas H. Lillie on his many accomplishments.

LA SR114

Commends Bruce E. Cutrer, Fire Chief for Tangipahoa Parish Fire District No. 1, for his many accomplishments as a firefighter.

LA SR87

Commends and recognizes Alyssa Carson on her many accomplishments.

LA SR156

Commends and recognizes Alyssa Carson on her many accomplishments.

LA SR26

Commends Ricky Rogers on his many accomplishments.

LA SR117

Designates May 30, 2018, as 4-H Day at the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana and commends the state 4-H officers.

LA SR35

Commends Sara Simmonds on her many outstanding accomplishments.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.