Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR114

Introduced
4/30/12  
Engrossed
5/1/12  

Caption

Commends Clay Parker upon being selected to participate in the National Rifle Association's annual National Youth Education Summit

Impact

The resolution represents a recognition of youth engagement in civic activities and aims to inspire other students to follow in Mr. Parker's footsteps. By commending him, the resolution serves to promote the values of education, community involvement, and participation in democratic processes among young citizens, illustrating the state's acknowledgment of the importance of such attributes in fostering future leaders.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 114 (HCR114) aims to commend Clay Parker of Hammond, Louisiana, for his selection to participate in the National Rifle Association's annual National Youth Education Summit. The resolution acknowledges Mr. Parker's accomplishments as a high-achieving student at St. Thomas Aquinas Regional Catholic High School, where he maintains a 4.0 GPA and is actively involved in various extracurricular activities, including academic clubs and sports. The bill highlights his dedication to both his studies and community involvement, underscoring a well-rounded character and commitment to excellence.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HCR114 is positive, reflecting a supportive attitude towards youth achievements and the importance of educational programs that encourage civic participation. The resolution is intended to honor not only Mr. Parker but also to highlight the broader significance of youth programs designed to educate and empower young individuals in their understanding of their rights and responsibilities within a democratic society.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not present controversy, it subtly intersects with broader discussions about youth engagement and the role of organizations like the NRA in educational initiatives. The commendation of a youth ambassador associated with shooting sports may evoke diverse opinions about the influence of such organizations on young people, potentially raising questions related to gun advocacy and the values promoted through programs endorsed by the NRA.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR10

Commends Lynn Sanders-Bustle of ULL upon being named the National Higher Education Art Educator of the Year 2011 by the National Art Education Association

LA SCR27

Commends Seimone Augustus on being selected as the Most Valuable Player of the Women's National Basketball Association.

LA HCR18

Commends the National Rifle Association for developing the Eddie Eagle Gun Safety Education Program in schools

LA HCR89

Commends Manny Barocco, director of athletics for the Jefferson Parish Public School System, upon his selection as the 2011 Athletic Director of the Year by the National Association for Sport and Physical Education

LA SR17

Commends Simone Augustus on being selected as the Most Valuable Player in the Women's National Basketball Association.

LA HCR43

Commends Don de Mahy on being a finalist for the National Merit Scholarship

LA SCR48

Commends the Louisiana 4-H Shooting Sports Team upon its receipt of the 2019 4-H National Championship Shooting title.

LA SCR117

Commends Ben Serio, senior at Ruston High School, on being named a National Merit Scholarship winner.

LA SCR9

Commends Claney Duplechin, coach of the Episcopal High School Knights boys varsity cross country team, on being selected as a 2013 National Coach of the Year by the National Federation of State High School Associations.

LA HR6

Commends Justin Nijoka upon being named a National Merit Finalist

Similar Bills

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