Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR156

Introduced
5/31/12  

Caption

Commends the founders and students of the Roots of Music, a not-for-profit music education and academic mentoring program in New Orleans

Impact

HR156 highlights the importance of music education and shows state support for initiatives that promote youth engagement and community development. By acknowledging the Roots of Music program, the resolution underscores the role of arts in fostering academic achievement, as all participants are required to maintain a certain academic standard to remain in the program. Additionally, the mention of the program's accomplishments, such as being selected to participate in the Tournament of Roses parade, emphasizes the positive impact on students and affiliated communities.

Summary

House Resolution 156, presented by Representative Moreno, commends the founders and students of the Roots of Music, a nonprofit organization in New Orleans dedicated to providing music education and academic mentoring to middle school students. This program fills a significant void in music education and outreach, positively impacting many youth who may not have access to such opportunities otherwise. The resolution recognizes the extraordinary accomplishments of the program and the honor it brings to the city and state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR156 is predominantly positive, as it celebrates the efforts of the Roots of Music program in nurturing talent and providing essential support to local youth. The resolution reflects a broader appreciation for arts education, advocating for the value it adds to educational frameworks and community development. This commendation seeks to inspire similar efforts and broadens community acknowledgment of the necessity for music and arts programs in schools.

Contention

While HR156 does not present significant points of contention, it does imply a need for ongoing funding and support for music education programs. The resolution serves as a reminder of the broader challenges faced by nonprofit organizations reliant on community support and state recognition. Discussions may arise regarding the allocation of funding and resources to similar programs, as well as the importance of maintaining arts education within public schooling systems.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR2

Commends the Rebirth Brass Band of New Orleans

LA HR159

Commends Connie and Dwight Fitch on the occasion of their fiftieth wedding anniversary for their contributions to the music culture of New Orleans

LA HR142

Commends the Make it Right Foundation and its founder, Brad Pitt, for their contributions to New Orleans' recovery following Hurricane Katrina

LA SR124

Commends Cyndi Nguyen, community activist, upon selection as a fellow of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Community Leadership Network and for her efforts to promote educational development for children in New Orleans East.

LA SR89

Commends Loyola University in New Orleans for the contribution that it makes each day to the state of Louisiana by preparing young professionals to compete in the legal, academic and business environments.

LA SCR82

Commends Dr. Annette Oertling of New Orleans upon her receipt of a 2012 Women of Excellence Award from the La. Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation.

LA HR78

Commends Elder LeRoy Johnson upon his receipt of a Gospel Is Alive Award for 2012 from the Gospel Outreach Committee of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation

LA HR157

Commends Norman Robinson upon his retirement from WDSU in New Orleans

LA SR72

Commends posthumously "King" Buddy Bolden, the father of New Orleans jazz.

LA HR171

Commends Southern University at New Orleans and the University of New Orleans for the establishment of a joint collaborative program in engineering for undergraduate students

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.