Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR63

Introduced
6/6/11  

Caption

Commends Jada O'Blanc of Gueydan, the 2011 La. Association of Fairs and Festivals Queen of Queens

Impact

While HR63 is a resolution rather than a bill affecting state law directly, it symbolizes the value placed on youth accomplishments and community pride in Louisiana. By formally recognizing Jada O'Blanc in the legislature, it promotes the importance of education, leadership, and participation in community events. Commendations like this can inspire other young people to pursue their goals and contribute to their communities in positive ways.

Summary

House Resolution No. 63 (HR63) is a commendation resolution recognizing Jada O'Blanc of Gueydan for her outstanding achievements, particularly as the 2011 Louisiana Association of Fairs and Festivals Queen of Queens. The resolution highlights her academic accomplishments, including graduating as the valedictorian of Gueydan High School and earning a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from McNeese State University. It also notes her leadership roles in various student organizations and her receipt of several honors and awards during her educational journey.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR63 is overwhelmingly positive, focusing on pride and recognition of local talent. Legislators and community members likely view this resolution as an important gesture of appreciation for young leaders and role models. It reinforces the idea that achievements at a local level should be celebrated in the public sphere, fostering a sense of community and belonging.

Contention

There appears to be little contention associated with HR63, as it serves as a straightforward commendation rather than a controversial piece of legislation. Since resolutions of this nature typically foster a sense of unity and pride rather than divisiveness, it is expected that there would be broad support across the legislative body for recognizing individuals who bring honor to their communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR58

Commends Miss Jada O'Blanc as the 2011 Louisiana Association of Fairs and Festivals Queen of Queens.

LA HR34

Commends Gabrielle "Gabby" Palma of Mandeville, the 2012 La. Association of Fairs and Festivals Queen of Queens

LA HR3

Commends the Gueydan Duck Festival on being named the 2021 Festival of the Year by the Louisiana Association of Fairs and Festivals

LA HR50

Commends the organizers and volunteers of the 2017 Plaquemines Parish Fair and Orange Festival, Orange Queen, and Teen Orange Queen

LA HR98

Commends the organizers and volunteers of the 2018 Plaquemines Parish Fair and Orange Festival, Orange Queen Hope Noelle Wilkins, and Teen Orange Queen Jenna Reneé Hewitt

LA HR57

Commends the organizers and volunteers of the 2019 Plaquemines Parish Fair and Orange Festival, Orange Queen Blair Nicole Jones, and Teen Orange Queen Emily Elizabeth Johnson

LA HR80

Commends the organizers and volunteers of the 2016 Plaquemines Parish Fair and Orange Festival, Orange Queen Devin Renee Kaliszeski, and Teen Orange Queen Madison Lee Coludrovich

LA HR304

Commends Elizabeth Grace "Gracie" Bourque on being crowned the seventy-second Delcambre Shrimp Festival Queen

LA HR214

Commends the 2021-2022 Krewe of Athena Queen, Anita Tillman

LA HR10

Commends Emma Gardiner on being named Queen of the 2025 St. John Francis Catholic Church's Étouffée Festival

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.