Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR186

Introduced
6/17/10  

Caption

Recognizes Friday, June 18, 2010, as Kids' Day at the Capitol

Impact

The resolution specifically aims to promote civic engagement among young individuals by providing a space for them to learn about their government and the importance of participation in the democratic process. By hosting roughly 150 young visitors from across Louisiana, it seeks to foster a sense of pride in their communities and the state, creating a bridge between the youth and their local representatives. This initiative reflects a proactive approach to encouraging youth involvement in civic activities, which can have long-term effects on political engagement and social responsibility.

Summary

House Resolution 186 is a legislative recognition that designates June 18, 2010, as 'Kids' Day at the Capitol' in Louisiana. This event is spearheaded by Representative Regina Ashford Barrow and serves to celebrate and engage the youth in the community by encouraging them to experience the legislative process firsthand. The resolution highlights the efforts made to invite families and youth organizations to the Capitol for a day of tours and educational activities tied to the state's governance and legislative functions.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HR186 is positive, as it highlights an initiative that brings together families and young people with their government. Legislators expressed support for the event, viewing it as an opportunity to instill a sense of civic duty and pride in the younger generation. This positive sentiment underscores the importance placed on youth engagement in legislative affairs, aligning with broader goals of inviting inclusiveness and transparency in government proceedings.

Contention

While HR186 is primarily a recognition resolution with no direct legislative content that could provoke major contention, there may be underlying discussions about the broader implications of youth engagement in politics. Some legislators may view it as a necessary step in nurturing future leaders, while others might emphasize the challenges in facilitating such events effectively. However, overall, HR186 stands as a goodwill gesture to bring children closer to the workings of their state government.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR128

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

LA HCR227

Recognizes June 8, 2010, as AKA Day at the capitol

LA HR79

Recognizes Monday, May 17, 2010, as YMCA Day at the La. State Capitol

LA HR52

Recognizes June 1, 2011, as 4-H Day at the capitol

LA HR189

Recognizes Monday, June 21, 2010, as Prayer Vigil Day at the state capitol and encourages the citizens of La. to keep the Gulf Coast region in their prayers

LA HR44

Recognizes Thursday, April 18, 2013, as Geaux Blue for Kids! Day at the capitol and commends LACASA, CACLA, and PCAL

LA HCR94

Recognizes Friday, June 2, 2017, as National Gun Violence Awareness Day

LA HCR230

Recognizes Wednesday, June 9, 2010, as Allen Chapel AME Church Day at the state capitol

LA HR57

Recognizes Thursday, June 2, 2011, as March of Dimes Day at the La. State Capitol

LA HR147

Recognizes Sunday, June 9, 2013, as Louisiana Kids, Inc., Day

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.