Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR128

Introduced
6/2/10  

Caption

Recognizes Thursday, June 3, 2010, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the state capitol

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the role of the Girl Scouts in empowering girls and encouraging community involvement. It celebrates the educational opportunities provided to members, covering diverse topics such as leadership, science, health, and global awareness. Moreover, the resolution highlights notable achievements, such as the prestigious Girl Scout Gold Award, which signifies a commitment to community improvement and leadership skills. By formally recognizing this day, the resolution aims to inspire future generations to engage with the values of the Girl Scouts and contribute positively to society.

Summary

House Resolution 128 recognizes Thursday, June 3, 2010, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the Louisiana State Capitol. This resolution highlights the importance of the Girl Scouts as the world's largest organization dedicated to helping girls build character and develop skills for success. It acknowledges the significant impact the organization has had on nearly thirty-six thousand girls in Louisiana through its various programs, celebrating the rich history and contributions of the Girl Scouts over the past ninety-eight years. The resolution serves to commend the Girl Scouts for fostering values such as personal responsibility, teamwork, and community service among young women.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR 128 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a collective appreciation for the Girl Scouts and their dedication to empowering young girls. There is a strong sense of pride within the community regarding the accomplishments of both the organization and the individual girls recognized for their contributions. The resolution not only acknowledges the historical significance of the Girl Scouts but also serves as a reminder of the ongoing importance of nurturing leadership skills and community service among youth.

Contention

While HR 128 is largely celebratory, some may critique that it solely represents a single organization without addressing the broader landscape of youth development programs. Nevertheless, the resolution does not present contentious points; it seeks to unite individuals in honoring the contributions of the Girl Scouts, and it further solidifies the organization's role in shaping capable and confident future leaders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR106

Recognizes Thursday, June 3, 2010, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA HCR177

Recognizes Thursday, May 22, 2014, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the state capitol

LA HR65

Recognizes Tuesday, June 7, 2011, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the Louisiana State Capitol

LA HR180

Designates Thursday, May 26, 2016, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the state capitol

LA HR15

Recognizes Tuesday, March 27, 2012, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the La. State Capitol and commemorates the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Girl Scouts

LA HR29

Recognizes Tuesday, April 16, 2013, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the La. State Capitol and commemorates the 101st anniversary of the founding of Girl Scouts

LA HR115

Designates Wednesday, May 27, 2015, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the state capitol

LA HR300

Designates June 4, 2019, as Girl Scouts of the United States of America Day at the state capitol and recognizes the one hundred seventh anniversary of the founding of Girl Scouting

LA SR77

Proclaims June 7, 2011, as "Girl Scouts of the USA Day" at the Louisiana Senate.

LA SR211

Designates Tuesday, June 4, 2019, as Girl Scouts of the United States of America Day at the capitol and to recognize the one hundred-seventh anniversary of the founding of Girl Scouting.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.