Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR149

Introduced
5/5/10  
Engrossed
5/10/10  

Caption

Commends Durand "Rudy" Macklin on the retirement of his basketball jersey number by Louisiana State University and for his outstanding achievements in promoting physical fitness and sports in Louisiana

Impact

The resolution underscores the importance of sports and fitness in community health, reflecting a broader legislative acknowledgment of physical well-being as a state priority. By commending Macklin, the resolution aims to inspire others and recognize the role of sports figures in promoting healthy lifestyles. Although this is a commendatory resolution and does not directly alter state laws, it reinforces the state’s commitment to health initiatives implemented through programs like Lighten Up Louisiana.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution No. 149 (HCR149) is a measure commending Durand 'Rudy' Macklin for his outstanding achievements in promoting physical fitness and sports within the state of Louisiana. The resolution honors Mr. Macklin, particularly highlighting his basketball career at Louisiana State University (LSU), where he was a two-time All American and remains an iconic figure in the sport. His contributions go beyond athletics, as he has dedicated his career to enhancing community health through leadership roles in initiatives aimed at improving physical fitness for both adults and children.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HCR149 is one of pride and community recognition. Legislators and constituents alike express support for commemorating individuals who positively impact the community, showcasing a shared appreciation for the role of athletics in education and character building. By celebrating Macklin, the measure also emphasizes collective aspirations toward fostering physical fitness statewide.

Contention

While HCR149 has been met with broad support, discussions may arise around the adequacy of funding and resources for ongoing physical fitness initiatives in Louisiana. Some may contest whether the state is doing enough to address health issues related to physical inactivity, especially in various communities that may not have robust access to fitness resources. Nonetheless, this resolution is primarily a gesture of commendation rather than a policy shift, indicating a unified legislative support for promoting physical fitness through recognized community figures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR134

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.

LA HR158

Commends the Louisiana State University gymnastics team on an outstanding 2018 season

LA SCR5

Commends and congratulates the Louisiana State University Tigers Womens Basketball team on winning their first NCAA Basketball Championship.

LA HCR8

Commends John Rudd upon having his McNeese State University basketball number honored

LA HR194

Commends the Louisiana State University women's gymnastics team on an outstanding 2016 season

LA HCR44

Commends the Louisiana State University at Alexandria men's basketball team for its outstanding achievements in its first three seasons

LA SCR17

Commends Trey Touchet of St. Thomas More High School for being named the 2012-2013 Gatorade Louisiana Player of the Year in boys basketball, and the Outstanding Player of the Louisiana Sports Writer's Association Class 4A All-State boys basketball team.

LA SCR22

Requests the Louisiana State University Board of Supervisors to name the basketball court in the PMAC after Coach Dale Brown.

LA HR101

Commends Louis Bonnette, sports information director at McNeese State University, upon receipt of the 2013 Mr. Louisiana Basketball award

LA SR96

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

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