Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR29

Introduced
4/15/13  
Introduced
4/15/13  

Caption

Recognizes Tuesday, April 16, 2013, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the La. State Capitol and commemorates the 101st anniversary of the founding of Girl Scouts

Impact

The resolution does not create or modify state laws directly, but it serves to elevate awareness and appreciation of the Girl Scouts’ role in community and youth development within Louisiana. This acknowledgment by the state legislature reinforces the value of such organizations in fostering leadership and personal growth among girls. It emphasizes the importance of providing opportunities for young women to explore various interests, including leadership, technology, sciences, and community engagement. Hence, while it is largely symbolic, it assists in promoting state recognition of the contributions made by the Girl Scouts.

Summary

House Resolution 29, introduced by Representatives Thierry and St. Germain, recognizes April 16, 2013, as Girl Scouts of the United States of America Day at the Louisiana State Capitol, marking the 101st anniversary of the founding of the Girl Scouts. This resolution honors the organization’s significant contributions to youth development, focusing on helping girls build character and gain essential skills for success in various areas of life. The bill highlights the achievements of the Girl Scouts, especially in Louisiana, where nearly eight thousand girls are served yearly across different program levels.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR29 appears overwhelmingly positive, advocating for the recognition of the contributions and values of the Girl Scouts. The resolution seeks to celebrate the achievements of young women who contribute to their communities and underscores the significance of the Girl Scout program in their development. Supporters of the resolution are likely to see it as an important affirmation of the goals of gender empowerment and youth leadership, while also acknowledging the long-standing history of the Girl Scouts as a vital part of American culture.

Contention

As a resolution, HR29 does not evoke significant contention, as it celebrates an organization that has historically enjoyed wide-ranging support. Nonetheless, discussions could arise about the funding and resources allocated to such organizations or questions around whether the state should engage in recognizing entities or initiatives over others. However, the main focus of this resolution remains the celebration and acknowledgment of the Girl Scouts' contributions rather than fostering any disputes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR20

Recognizes Tuesday, April 16, 2013, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the Capitol and the one hundred first anniversary of the founding of the Girl Scouts.

LA HR15

Recognizes Tuesday, March 27, 2012, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the La. State Capitol and commemorates the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Girl Scouts

LA HCR177

Recognizes Thursday, May 22, 2014, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the state capitol

LA HR65

Recognizes Tuesday, June 7, 2011, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the Louisiana State Capitol

LA SR211

Designates Tuesday, June 4, 2019, as Girl Scouts of the United States of America Day at the capitol and to recognize the one hundred-seventh anniversary of the founding of Girl Scouting.

LA HR300

Designates June 4, 2019, as Girl Scouts of the United States of America Day at the state capitol and recognizes the one hundred seventh anniversary of the founding of Girl Scouting

LA HR128

Recognizes Thursday, June 3, 2010, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the state capitol

LA SR106

Recognizes Thursday, June 3, 2010, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA HR115

Designates Wednesday, May 27, 2015, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the state capitol

LA HR180

Designates Thursday, May 26, 2016, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the state capitol

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.