Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR75

Introduced
4/24/12  

Caption

Commends Willie C. Johnson for her accomplishments and contributions upon "The Ultimate Graduation", hosted by the Leadership Greater Baton Rouge Alumni.

Impact

This resolution serves not just as a commendation for Ms. Johnson, but also as an inspiration to others in the community. By recognizing her contributions, the bill reinforces the value of community leaders and the importance of education and leadership development in enhancing societal wellbeing. It emphasizes how individuals like Ms. Johnson play a crucial role in fostering future leaders and making extensive contributions to both the local and state community.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 75 recognizes and commends Willie C. Johnson for her significant contributions to the community and her role as the director of the Baton Rouge Area Leadership Program. The resolution highlights her dedication to leadership development and acknowledges her impact on the lives of many individuals through her work in education and community service. The event celebrating her achievements, 'The Ultimate Graduation,' is hosted by the Leadership Greater Baton Rouge Alumni, marking a notable moment in honoring her accomplishments.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR75 is overwhelmingly positive, as it celebrates the achievements of a leader who has dedicated her life to serving the Baton Rouge community. There is a strong sense of appreciation not just for Ms. Johnson’s personal achievements, but also for the broader impact of her work in developing leadership skills among diverse groups. This recognition fosters a community spirit and encourages others to strive for excellence in service to their communities.

Contention

While there are no notable points of contention surrounding the resolution itself, it reflects a broader understanding of the importance of community recognition. However, discussions around community leadership and the challenges faced by women in leadership roles could evoke a variety of perspectives regarding the need for more representation and support in such positions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR60

Commends Willie C. Johnson for her accomplishments and contributions upon "The Ultimate Graduation", hosted by the Leadership Greater Baton Rouge Alumni

LA SR41

Commends Dr. Velma Hunter Jackson, DDS, for her many contributions to the greater Baton Rouge area.

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 SR126

Commends Trinity A'mya Hebert on graduating from Madison Preparatory Academy of Baton Rouge.

LA SR128

Commends Christian Chew on graduating from Liberty High School of Baton Rouge.

LA SR218

Commends Dawn Lea Brewster on her many accomplishments as an educator in the East Baton Rouge Parish School System.

LA SR124

Commends Maniquwa Montashay Holmes on graduating from McKinley Senior High School of Baton Rouge.

LA SR104

Commends Sergeant Carolyn R. Stapleton upon her retirement and many accomplishments with Crime Victims Assistance of the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office.

LA SCR86

Commends Danielle Lauren Borel of Baton Rouge upon her receipt of a 2012 Women of Excellence Award from the La. Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation.

LA SR198

Commends Archbishop/Dr. Joyce Turner Keller upon her accomplishments.

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