Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR81

Introduced
5/7/12  

Caption

Commends Ethan Pease of Haughton upon his selection as the state winner in the fifth annual Doodle 4 Google contest

Impact

This resolution serves as a formal recognition of Ethan's artistic accomplishments, emphasizing the importance of fostering creativity and talent among the youth. By bringing attention to such competitions, it underlines the role that artistic endeavors can play in education and personal development. Additionally, it champions the idea that local and state recognition can motivate young individuals to pursue their creative interests further, potentially impacting their educational paths and future career choices.

Summary

House Resolution 81 is a commendatory resolution presented by Representative Henry Burns, recognizing Ethan Pease from Haughton, Louisiana for his achievement as the state winner in the fifth annual Doodle 4 Google contest. The resolution highlights Pease's artistic skills, which allowed him to stand out among over one hundred fourteen thousand contestants nationwide. His artwork, inspired by the theme 'If I could travel in time, I'd visit...', reflects a deep appreciation of historical art figures and periods, showcasing his creativity and talent at a young age.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR81 appears to be wholly positive, focusing on recognition and encouragement of youth in the arts. By congratulating Ethan Pease, the bill promotes a supportive environment for young artists and students, celebrating their achievements and contributions to cultural life. The emphasis on youth recognition highlights a collective pride in the capabilities of young people, fostering an optimistic view of the future generation.

Contention

While HR81 mainly serves as a commendation, one point of contention in such recognitions can arise from discussions around the value placed on different forms of achievement. In educational settings, some may argue about the balance between artistic accomplishments and more academic or athletic recognitions. Nonetheless, the resolution is positioned as a celebration rather than a contentious legislative measure, reflecting a unified support for the arts and youth engagement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR252

Commends Bailor Wells for winning Google's art contest top prize in Louisiana.

LA SCR108

Commends Madison Waldron of Haughton on being selected as one of two youth volunteers in Louisiana to receive the 19th annual Prudential Spirit of Community Award.

LA SR191

Commends the town of Haughton and the growth in the Haughton schools.

LA HCR128

Commends Ethan Laine Coker of Haynesville High School upon being named Louisiana's Middle School Student of the Year

LA SR121

Commends Ethan Coker for being named Louisiana's Middle/Junior High School Student of the Year.

LA SR144

Commends the city of Abbeville on being named the state winner in the Louisiana Garden Club Federation's Cleanest City Contest.

LA SCR94

Commends Sunjay Letchuman upon his selection as the 2018 Louisiana High School Student of the Year.

LA HR67

Commends the winners of Teacher of the Year in Louisiana

LA HR156

Commends Grambling State University Head Coach Doug Williams upon the twenty-fifth anniversary of his selection as the first black quarterback to be named Most Valuable Player of a Super Bowl game

LA SCR121

Commends former Haughton High School and Mississippi State University star and Dallas Cowboys quarterback "Dak" Prescott on being named Rookie of the Year by two entities.

Similar Bills

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