Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR134

Introduced
5/18/22  
Introduced
5/18/22  
Passed
5/19/22  

Caption

Commends the Louisiana Association of Basketball Coaches on its forty-eight years of promoting basketball in Louisiana and D. Scott Landry for his years of leadership in the organization.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the critical role the LABC plays in promoting positive youth development through sports. By organizing events such as coaches clinics and All-Star games, the organization fosters a culture of excellence and commitment among coaches and players. The resolution also underlines the importance of recognizing individuals for their long-term contributions to the sport, showcasing how such acknowledgments enhance the visibility and prestige of Louisiana basketball on both state and national levels.

Summary

Senate Resolution 134 commends the Louisiana Association of Basketball Coaches (LABC) for its 48 years of promoting basketball within the state and recognizes the significant contributions of D. Scott Landry, who has served in various leadership roles within the organization. The resolution highlights the establishment of the LABC in 1974 by representatives of fourteen universities and colleges, paving the way for a united effort to support basketball at all competitive levels in Louisiana. The LABC stands out as the first state organization of its kind in the nation and has conducted consistent activities to celebrate the sport, including annual awards banquets and the induction of players and coaches into the Louisiana Basketball Hall of Fame.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR134 is overwhelmingly positive. Legislators and stakeholders spoke highly of the LABC's contributions to the community and the leadership exemplified by D. Scott Landry. The resolution is presented not just as a recognition of the past but also as an affirmation of the ongoing commitment to cultivate basketball talents, which resonates with the community values and pride in local sports achievements. This support reflects a broader appreciation for the work done by sports organizations in promoting health, teamwork, and service among youth.

Contention

While SR134 itself does not possess significant points of contention, the discussions around such resolutions may touch on broader issues within sports organizations regarding funding, recognition, and support for athletic programs. Questions concerning equity in funding for various sports, the prioritization of basketball versus other sports, and the availability of resources can evoke varied opinions, although these specifics were not highlighted in the discussions surrounding SR134 itself. Overall, the resolution serves as a unifying acknowledgment of community efforts in youth sports.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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