Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR322

Introduced
5/30/24  
Passed
5/31/24  

Caption

Commends Emily "Emmy" Ella Rabalais on her many accomplishments and on being named the first-ever Miss Teen Wheelchair Louisiana USA

Impact

This resolution celebrates Emmy's accomplishments in the context of disability rights and community activism. By highlighting her fundraising endeavors for groups like Give Kids the World, which provides wish trips for children with severe illnesses, the resolution underscores the importance of supporting vulnerable populations. Additionally, Emmy's aspirations to attend law school and work as a disability rights attorney reflect a growing recognition and support for disability advocacy within the community, signaling a positive trend towards inclusivity.

Summary

House Resolution 322, introduced by Representative Bayham, commends Emily 'Emmy' Ella Rabalais for her significant achievements and her designation as the first-ever Miss Teen Wheelchair Louisiana USA. Emmy, a junior at The Oaks Private School in Metairie, Louisiana, has actively participated in fundraising efforts, particularly for organizations that assist children with disabilities. Her involvement showcases a commitment to community service that resonates with the core values of advocacy and public service.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding this resolution is overwhelmingly positive, centering on appreciation for Emmy's hard work and dedication. There appears to be a collective pride in her achievements, particularly as she serves as a role model for other young individuals with disabilities. Celebrating such accomplishments not only inspires others but also fosters a supportive environment for future advocacy efforts related to disability rights.

Contention

While the resolution itself is straightforward and celebratory, it points to broader discussions regarding the representation of individuals with disabilities in societal roles, particularly in leadership and public service. By recognizing Emmy, the resolution aligns with ongoing efforts to advocate for greater rights and visibility of individuals with disabilities, which can sometimes face contention in legislative contexts due to varying perceptions about disability advocacy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR265

Commends Taylor Sims, reigning Miss North Louisiana, on her receipt of the 2023 Miss Louisiana USA's People's Choice Award

LA HR136

Commends Lavaille Lavette on her many accomplishments

LA HCR25

Commends Louisiana State University student Kenedi Lynch on being named a Goldwater Scholar

LA HR49

Commends Allen "Rusty" Cassidy on being named the Louisiana Pharmacists Association 2022 Pharmacist of the Year

LA HCR30

Commends Louisiana State University student Rachael Coates on being named a Goldwater Scholar

LA HR213

Commends Louisiana State University Laboratory School on being named a 2022 National Blue Ribbon School

LA HR145

Commends Kasia Trepagnier for her accomplishments

LA HR60

Commends Kelsie Tillage on her selection as a 2023 Louisiana Public Broadcasting Young Hero

LA HR74

Commends Gene Stewart for his accomplishments

LA SR7

Commends Alana Beard on being inducted into the 2023 class of the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.

Similar Bills

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