Louisiana 2021 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR62

Introduced
5/4/21  
Introduced
5/4/21  

Caption

Commends Louisiana Tech University for its encouragement of campus-wide healthy tech use on Digital Wellness Day, May 7, 2021

Impact

The passage of HR62 highlights the role of educational institutions in addressing the challenges posed by technology in the daily lives of students. By commending Louisiana Tech University, the resolution seeks to foster a culture of healthy tech use not just within the campus but as a model for other educational establishments in Louisiana. The recognition serves as a reminder of the responsibility that schools have in preparing students to navigate the digital age, encouraging them to find a balance that supports both their academic and personal growth.

Summary

House Resolution 62 (HR62) commends Louisiana Tech University for its proactive approach in promoting Digital Wellness Day on May 7, 2021. The intention of the resolution is to recognize the significance of encouraging healthy technology use amidst the growing concerns about digital well-being, particularly following the isolation many faced during the COVID-19 pandemic. The resolution emphasizes the importance of research-based tools and strategies that help individuals and communities thrive in a digital environment. Events like Digital Wellness Day are designed to create awareness and education around healthy technology use.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR62 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting the support for initiatives that promote mental health and well-being in an increasingly digital world. Legislators and community members have shown appreciation for Louisiana Tech's efforts to bridge the gap between technology use and health, understanding that digital citizenship is a vital component of modern education. This resolution can be seen as part of a broader movement advocating for the importance of mental health initiatives in educational settings.

Contention

While HR62 does not present significant points of contention, it does raise awareness about the broader implications of technology in education. The resolution indirectly points towards a need for ongoing dialogues about how technology impacts student mental health and the importance of integrating wellness into educational curricula. Although it may not have faced opposition, the conversation around digital wellness continues to evolve as technology becomes even more embedded in society.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR200

Commends Jill Heard upon her retirement from Northwest Louisiana Technical College, Mansfield Campus

LA SR96

Commends The Interfraternity Council at Louisiana State University for its campus-wide achievements.

LA HR55

Commends Kim Mulkey on being named head coach of the Louisiana State University women's basketball program

LA HR57

Commends Dr. Rodney Ellis upon his selection as Chancellor of Central Louisiana Technical Community College

LA HR117

Recognizes Tuesday, May 21, 2013, as Tulane University Day at the Louisiana House of Representatives and commends Tulane University

LA HR73

Designates April 20, 2022, as LSU Day at the state capitol and commends Louisiana State University for its contributions

LA HR216

Commends Thomas C. Galligan, Jr., for his service as interim president of Louisiana State University

LA HR48

Commends Louisiana State University at Eunice Assistant Professor of General Business and Department Chair of Business and Technology Nikki May on receiving the 2025 Louisiana State University Innovative Contributions to Online Learning Award

LA SR14

Recognizes the University of Louisiana System and designates Wednesday, April 14, 2021 as University of Louisiana System Day at the Capitol.

LA HR125

Recognizes May 22, 2021, as Thelma Jones Haynes Day in the state of Louisiana and commends Ms. Haynes on the occasion of her one hundred fourth birthday

Similar Bills

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