Louisiana 2011 1st Special Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR23

Introduced
4/13/11  

Caption

Commends Jim Engster for being selected by the YWCA of Greater Baton Rouge to receive the 18th Annual Racial Justice Award.

Impact

While the resolution does not create or amend existing laws, it serves to honor an individual whose work intersects with both media and societal advocacy, particularly in the context of racial justice. By commending Engster, the Senate reinforces the importance of voices in the media that challenge social injustices and engage the public in important conversations. This recognition may also inspire further community activism and involvement in addressing racial issues in Louisiana.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 23 is a legislative act acknowledging Jim Engster for receiving the 18th Annual Racial Justice Award from the YWCA of Greater Baton Rouge. The resolution highlights Engster's extensive career in journalism and broadcasting, including his influential work as president of the Louisiana Radio Network and his role in presenting critical discussions on racial and social issues through his radio program. Engster's efforts have reached a broad audience, making significant contributions toward promoting dialogue on these topics.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR23 is largely positive, reflecting a collective acknowledgment of Engster's contributions toward promoting racial and social justice. The resolution is framed in a manner that emphasizes respect and admiration for his tireless efforts, suggesting that the legislative body views his work as vital to the community's progress in addressing racism. Such public commendations are generally well-received, indicating a supportive stance from lawmakers toward advocates of racial equity.

Contention

As a resolution, SR23 does not present points of contention in the legislative process. Instead, it serves as a unanimous recognition of Engster's advocacy for racial justice. However, the context of racial discussions in Louisiana can lead to differing opinions on success and methods of achieving racial equity. While the resolution itself may not highlight contentious issues, the broader discussions around racial justice in Louisiana remain complex and nuanced, involving multiple stakeholders and varying perspectives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR73

Commends Sue Turner on being selected to receive the George Rodrigue Lifetime Cultural Achievement Award.

LA SR74

Commends Kris Cangelosi on being selected to receive the Arts Leadership Award at the 2014 Louisiana Culture Awards.

LA SR31

Commends Scott Rogers for exemplary and outstanding service to the Baton Rouge area community.

LA SR109

Commends Secretary of the Senate Yolanda J. Dixon on being selected as one of the 2021 Influential Women in Business by the Greater Baton Rouge Business Report.

LA SCR75

Commends Taylor Cox on being elected President of the Student Government Association at LSU in Baton Rouge.

LA SCR87

Commends Shelly Deckert Dick of Baton Rouge upon her receipt of a 2012 Women of Excellence Award from the La. Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation.

LA HCR238

Commends Tyrus Thomas of Baton Rouge upon his receipt of a 2010 Jefferson Award for Public Service

LA HCR40

Commends Jacqueline "Jacqui" Vines of Baton Rouge upon her receipt of a 2011 Women of Excellence Award from the La. Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation

LA HCR38

Commends Mary Ann Sternberg of Baton Rouge upon her receipt of a 2011 Women of Excellence Award from the La. Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation

LA SR19

Commends I am E on being selected to receive the Most Outstanding New Student Organization at LSU by Campus Life.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.