Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR48

Introduced
4/18/13  
Introduced
4/18/13  
Passed
4/22/13  

Caption

Commends Lafaye Carter Jackson for her contributions to her community and the state

Impact

The passing of HR48 holds symbolic value, as it honors an exemplary citizen whose dedication has significantly improved the community's quality of life. By acknowledging Jackson's achievements and legacy, the bill reinforces the notion of valuing civil rights and community improvement efforts. It serves as a reminder of the contributions that individuals can make, particularly in areas like education and service, which are critical for community development and cohesion.

Summary

House Resolution 48, introduced by Representative Jefferson, serves to commend Lafaye Carter Jackson for her numerous contributions to her community and the state of Louisiana. The resolution highlights her commitment to public service, education, and social justice, noting her founding of the first Memorial Funeral Home and Life Insurance Company in Cotton Valley and her establishment of the Homer Childhood Learning Center. This recognition celebrates her impact and life's work, reflecting the importance of community leaders in shaping local change and providing services to residents.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR48 is overwhelmingly positive. Those supportive of the resolution view it as a necessary recognition of Jackson's longstanding commitment to service and advocacy. There is a collective appreciation for her role as a pioneer, particularly in the realm of civil rights and education, which resonates widely within her community and beyond. Such resolutions not only honor individuals but also inspire others within the community to engage in service.

Contention

While HR48 is largely a straightforward commendation, points of contention might arise regarding the broader context of civil rights and community service. Some may feel that while individuals like Jackson should be recognized, there are ongoing systemic issues that need addressing to honor her legacy fully. Discussions surrounding who gets commended and for what reasons can also evoke debates about the visibility of grassroots efforts and recognition beyond singular figures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR44

Commends Randy K. Haynie on being honored at the UL Lafayette 18th Annual Spring Gala for his outstanding contributions to the university and to the Lafayette community.

LA HCR33

Commends Ray Pellerin for his outstanding accomplishments and significant contributions to his community and state

LA HR130

Commends Henry J. Kimp upon the celebration of his 81st birthday and his many contributions to society

LA SR41

Commends Dr. Velma Hunter Jackson, DDS, for her many contributions to the greater Baton Rouge area.

LA SCR38

Commends Robert Lee Jackson Sr. for his years of dedicated service to his community.

LA HR167

Commends Helen Louise Turner Rutledge for her civic and social contributions to her East Baton Rouge Parish community

LA HR321

Commends Susan Emerson on the occasion of her retirement as principal of First Baptist Christian School in Lafayette

LA HCR61

Commends the Lafayette High girls' soccer team upon winning the 2013 Division I state championship

LA HR25

Commends the Tunica-Biloxi tribe on its many contributions to the state

LA HR147

Commends and expresses appreciation to the Honorable Jim Tucker, Speaker of the House, for his outstanding legislative service and recognizes his contributions to his district, the House, and the state

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.