Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR65

Introduced
6/6/11  

Caption

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

Impact

By recognizing the Girl Scouts, HR65 not only celebrates the history of the organization but also emphasizes the importance of programs dedicated to youth development and community engagement. The resolution highlights the positive effects of such programs on girls aged five to seventeen, underscoring their role in building character and personal responsibility. The acknowledgment at the state level serves to inspire continued participation and support for youth organizations like the Girl Scouts, which are foundational for fostering future leaders.

Summary

House Resolution 65 (HR65) recognizes June 7, 2011, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the Louisiana State Capitol. The resolution commemorates the notable contributions and impact of the Girl Scouts organization, which has played a significant role in empowering girls by fostering skills such as leadership, teamwork, and social responsibility over its 99-year history. This resolution serves as an acknowledgment of the Girl Scouts' mission to help young women develop into capable and responsible individuals ready to contribute to society.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR65 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating the accomplishments of the Girl Scouts, especially their efforts to empower girls from diverse backgrounds. This celebration reflects a collective appreciation for community organizations that contribute to social welfare and the development of young people. Supporters of the bill view this recognition as a call to action for greater engagement in community service, echoing the values promoted by the Girl Scouts.

Contention

While HR65 is primarily a celebratory resolution, it does highlight broader themes of youth empowerment and community involvement. There could be discussions around the funding and support for such youth organizations at local and state levels, which may attract varying opinions concerning resource allocation in community programs. However, the resolution itself focuses more on recognition than on policy changes, making it a largely uncontroversial item within the legislative agenda.

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 SR77

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

LA HR128

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

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 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 HCR177

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

LA SR20

Recognizes Tuesday, April 16, 2013, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the Capitol and the one hundred first anniversary of the founding of the Girl Scouts.

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.

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 HR180

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

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.