Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR167

Introduced
6/20/10  

Caption

Commends Micah Webber on being named the 2010 National Christian Forensics and Communications Association's Original Oratory champion.

Impact

While resolutions like SR167 do not make changes to the law, they play a vital role in fostering community spirit and encouraging students by acknowledging their hard work and accomplishments. By recognizing individuals like Micah Webber, the resolution promotes the values of dedication, faith, and perseverance, which are crucial characteristics for young people aiming to succeed in their educational and professional pursuits. The acknowledgment of high achievers in such fields can also inspire other students to participate in similar activities, enhancing educational outcomes and student engagement.

Summary

Senate Resolution 167, introduced by Senator Shaw, serves to commend Micah Webber for his outstanding achievement in being named the 2010 National Christian Forensics and Communications Association's Original Oratory champion. This resolution highlights the importance of recognition for youth achievements in competitive areas such as speech and debate, particularly for home-educated students who may face different challenges than their peers in traditional schooling settings. The National Christian Forensics and Communications Association is noted for providing opportunities for these students to showcase their skills on a national platform.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR167 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting pride in local students' achievements and a sense of community support for educational programs that enhance public speaking and critical thinking skills. There is a noted appreciation among lawmakers for the contributions of youth to the betterment of society, which is encapsulated within the resolutions' commendation. It serves not only as recognition of one individual but as a broader celebration of the efforts and talents of students involved in forensics and communications.

Contention

Since the bill is a resolution of commendation, there are minimal points of contention associated with it. Typically, such resolutions are well-received across party lines as they celebrate achievements rather than enact legislation. However, debate may arise concerning the allocation of resources to various educational programs. Nonetheless, the primary focus of SR167 remains on honoring Micah Webber's accomplishment rather than on divisive issues, making it a unifying piece of legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR165

Commends Micah Webber and Karen Wagley for their placement at the 2010 National Christian Forensics and Communications Association's Championship tournament.

LA SR170

Commends the Livonia High School baseball team upon winning the 2010 District 8-3A Co-Championship, Bi-District Championship, Regional Championship, Quarterfinal Championship, qualifying for the Class 3A state tournament, and being named a state semifinalist.

LA SR58

Commends LSU gymnast Susan Jackson on her third NCAA National Championship title and on being named Gymnast of the Year.

LA SR81

Commends Lafayette Christian Academy on winning the 2017 Division IV state football championship.

LA SR202

Commends Michael Goss on being the 2017 Kiwanis Regional Spelling Bee champion and on competing in the 90th Scripps National Spelling Bee.

LA SR33

Commends the Christian Life Academy Crusaders on winning the 2012 Class 1A state boys basketball championship.

LA HR1232

Honoring the National Christian Forensics and Communications Association for its efforts to promote academic excellence.

LA SR177

Commends the LSU Eunice Lady Bengals Softball team on winning the 2017 NJCAA Division II national championship.

LA HR135

Commends the Northlake Christian School baseball team upon winning the Class 2A state championship

LA HR7

Commends Northlake Christian School's boys' soccer team on winning the Division III state championship

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.