Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR4

Introduced
4/8/13  
Introduced
4/8/13  
Passed
4/9/13  

Caption

Commends the Boy Scouts of America for their public service and contributions to the lives of the nation's boys and young men

Impact

The legislative resolution reflects a broad appreciation for the BSA, acknowledging its educational role beyond traditional youth programs. By recognizing the impact of scouting on leadership development and citizenship, HR4 reinforces the significance of volunteer organizations in shaping the character of future generations. This commendation can influence public perception and support for similar organizations operating at local and national levels, potentially leading to increased participation and funding for youth programs.

Summary

House Resolution 4 (HR4) commends the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) for its longstanding contributions to youth development and public service across the nation. The resolution recognizes the BSA's role in instilling strong moral character and encouraging civic involvement among young boys and men. Notably, it highlights the BSA's values which encompass the Scout Oath and Law, aiming to foster ethical decision-making and personal fitness among participants. The resolution further notes the inclusivity of BSA, extending opportunities to boys and young men from various backgrounds, including those with disabilities.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment expressed in HR4 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating the achievements and values upheld by the Boy Scouts. Legislative discussions surrounding HR4 display a unified front among supporters, with an emphasis on the importance of programs that promote responsibility and community service. While there may be critiques regarding other aspects of the BSA’s policies, the resolution focuses primarily on their constructive role in society.

Contention

Despite the favorable view, there are underlying issues, particularly concerning the BSA's membership policies, which have faced scrutiny in recent years. The resolution does not delve into these controversies, yet they remain a poignant topic for some stakeholders. Opponents of the BSA have occasionally raised concerns regarding inclusivity and representation, which may contrast with the celebratory tone of HR4.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR37

Recognizes and commends the Boy Scouts of America for the public service the organization performs through its contributions to the lives of the nation's boys and young men.

LA HR91

Commends the Boy Scouts of America upon its 100th anniversary and the La. Boy Scout Councils for their outstanding service

LA SR162

Commends Tommy Davis on his years of service as a scout leader for the Boy Scouts of America.

LA SR161

Commends Dr. M.E. Bozeman, Jr., for his years of service as a scout leader for the Boy Scouts of America.

LA HCR103

Commends Cameron Murray upon achieiving the rank of Eagle in the Boys Scouts of America

LA SCR82

Commends the Boy Scouts of America on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.

LA HR15

Commends Boys & Girls Clubs in the state for their positive impact on the lives of young people and designates April 12-17, 2021, as Boys & Girls Clubs Week in Louisiana

LA HCR179

Commends Bivian "Sonny" Lee, III, and the Son of a Saint Foundation for their contributions to fatherless young males in New Orleans

LA HR21

Commends Israel upon the 65th anniversary of its independence, recognizes the contributions of Israel to humankind, and expresses support for the people of Israel and for their right to live in freedom and to defend themselves

LA HR145

Commends the Southeast La. Council upon the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.