Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR162

Introduced
5/21/12  
Engrossed
5/21/12  

Caption

Commends Joshua Ledet of Westlake for his extraordinary musical talents and achievements and for the pride he brings to the state

Impact

The resolution has no direct legislative impact on state laws as it is a commendation rather than a bill that modifies existing statutes. However, it serves to bolster the cultural and artistic identity of Louisiana by recognizing individuals who excel in the arts. Such resolutions tend to foster local pride and encourage the development of artistic talents within the community, which can lead to greater support for the arts at both the local and state level.

Summary

HCR162, also known as House Concurrent Resolution 162, was introduced to commend Joshua Ledet for his exceptional musical talents and achievements, particularly his notable performance as a contestant on the 2012 season of American Idol. This resolution highlights Joshua’s journey from his humble beginnings in Westlake, Louisiana, to becoming a national sensation, emphasizing the pride he brings to the state through his artistic contributions and personal integrity. It stands not only as a recognition of his accomplishments but also reflects the importance of supporting homegrown talent within Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR162 is overwhelmingly positive, showcasing a unifying appreciation for talent and achievement within the state. The resolution received unanimous support during voting, reflecting broad political consensus on the value of recognizing local artists and their contributions to society. By adopting such resolutions, legislators express a commitment to the arts and cultural heritage, enhancing their appeal to constituents who value these aspects of community life.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not appear to have points of contention given its celebratory nature, discussions around similar commendations can occasionally stir debate about which criteria are used to select individuals for recognition. Nevertheless, in the context of HCR162, no significant opposition was noted, making it a smooth initiative focused on honoring achievement without the usual legislative controversies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR78

Commends Tonya Boyd-Cannon for her extraordinary musical talents and her performance on "The Voice"

LA HCR159

Commends Professor Lucy McGough, longtime professor at the LSU Law Center, for her extraordinary achievements and contributions to La.

LA HCR198

Commends Cullen Doody of Arabi upon his outstanding achievements as a student-athlete at LSU and as a citizen

LA SR595

Commending Callan Nokes and the Westlake High School boys' golf team on their achievements.

LA HR162

Commends Justice Bernette Joshua Johnson of the La. Supreme Court for her outstanding accomplishments

LA HR31

Commends Joshua Hodges on his professional achievements and service to his country

LA HR29

Commends Joshua Hodges on his professional achievements and service to his country

LA HCR110

Designates May 5, 2015, as Alvin Dark Day at the state capitol and posthumously commends Alvin Dark for his extraordinary life and accomplishments

LA HCR142

Commends Rueben Randle for his contributions to the LSU football team and extends to him best wishes for success in his professional career

LA SR181

Commends the ongoing achievements of David Arnold "Dee-1" Augustine Jr. in his roles as an educator, musician, activist, influencer, speaker, and entrepreneur.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.