Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR96

Introduced
5/16/13  
Introduced
5/16/13  
Passed
5/16/13  
Passed
5/16/13  
Engrossed
5/16/13  

Caption

Commends Rachel Elizabeth Schultz upon being named the 76th Greater New Orleans Floral Trail Queen.

Impact

The resolution recognizes the historical significance of the Greater New Orleans Floral Trail, a cultural landmark that has contributed to the beautification of the region since the 1930s. By honoring individuals like Rachel Schultz, the resolution reinforces the values of community involvement and leadership, particularly among youth. These commendations serve to inspire younger generations to engage in their communities actively and uphold the cultural traditions of New Orleans.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 96, sponsored by Senator Alario and representatives from both houses, is a commendation for Rachel Elizabeth Schultz for her reign as the seventy-sixth Greater New Orleans Floral Trail Queen during the 2012-2013 period. The resolution celebrates Rachel's commitment to representing her city and state, noting her achievements in community service, education, and advocacy for youth engagement. The resolution reflects the cultural identity of New Orleans, underlining the importance of the Floral Trail tradition, which aims to enhance the city's natural beauty and community spirit.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR96 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating achievement, community spirit, and cultural pride. Legislators from both parties united in their support for the resolution, highlighting a shared recognition of Rachel's accomplishments and her potential future contributions. This sentiment showcases a broader commitment to fostering young leaders within the community and the desire to elevate local culture and traditions through public recognition.

Contention

While SCR96 is largely a celebratory measure, the nature of such resolutions can sometimes draw critique regarding their purpose and the prioritization of commendations over substantive legislative actions. However, in this particular case, there are no noted points of contention, as it focuses on honoring an individual for their achievements, reflecting unity rather than division among legislators.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR93

Commends Rachel Elizabeth Schultz upon being named the 76th Greater New Orleans Floral Trail Queen.

LA HR124

Commends Heather Lynn Schwab upon being named the 75th Greater New Orleans Floral Trail Queen

LA SR71

Commends Madison Elizabeth Smith upon her reign as Queen of the 2022 Mystick Krewe of Louisianans Washington Mardi Gras Ball.

LA SR58

Commends Miss Jada O'Blanc as the 2011 Louisiana Association of Fairs and Festivals Queen of Queens.

LA HR304

Commends Elizabeth Grace "Gracie" Bourque on being crowned the seventy-second Delcambre Shrimp Festival Queen

LA SCR73

Commends Michael Gulotta, the chef-owner of MoPho restaurant in New Orleans, upon being named a "Best New Chef" by Food & Wine magazine.

LA SCR40

Commends Tanya Lea Crowe for being crowned Miss Louisiana USA 2021.

LA SCR111

Commends former legislator Diana E. Bajoie on being selected the 2010 Gala Honoree of the Urban League of Greater New Orleans.

LA SCR44

Commends Ashton Phelps Jr. upon his retirement as publisher of the New Orleans Times-Picayune.

LA HR34

Commends Gabrielle "Gabby" Palma of Mandeville, the 2012 La. Association of Fairs and Festivals Queen of Queens

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.