Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR155

Introduced
5/22/13  
Introduced
5/22/13  
Engrossed
5/23/13  
Engrossed
5/23/13  
Passed
5/29/13  

Caption

Commends the Louisiana Alliance of the Boys and Girls Clubs

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the importance of positive youth services in shaping the leaders of tomorrow. By acknowledging the hard work and impact of the Boys and Girls Clubs, HCR155 advocates for continued support of similar initiatives. This recognition can lead to increased public awareness and potential funding opportunities for youth services, as it aligns with broader state goals of fostering personal and community development. Such legislative expressions can also bolster the morale of organizations committed to youth advocacy, reinforcing their mission.

Summary

HCR155 is a House Concurrent Resolution that commends the Louisiana Alliance of the Boys and Girls Clubs for their significant contributions toward supporting the youth of Louisiana. It highlights the crucial role that the Boys and Girls Clubs play in providing essential services and programs aimed at helping young people thrive, including character development, education, and life skills training. The resolution recognizes that these clubs offer a vital safe space for youth, especially in communities where such environments are scarce.

Sentiment

Sentiment regarding HCR155 is overwhelmingly positive, with legislators and community members praising the Boys and Girls Clubs for their vital contributions to society. The resolution reflects a shared understanding of the essential role these organizations play in youth development, fostering a sense of belonging, competence, and responsibility among children. The unanimous Senate vote of 37 yeas with no opposing votes further illustrates the strong bipartisan support for the mission and work of the Boys and Girls Clubs.

Contention

While HCR155 primarily serves as a commendation and recognition, it does not introduce any contentious issues or regulatory changes. The resolution can be seen as an opportunity to highlight broader discussions about youth services, potential funding allocations, and community support for similar organizations, without straying into divisive political territory. The acknowledgment of the Boys and Girls Clubs may also inadvertently spotlight disparities in access to youth services across different regions in Louisiana, prompting discussions on how to equitably distribute resources to enhance youth support throughout the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR124

Commends the Boys & Girls Clubs in Louisiana and the 2013 Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Year, Andrew Vessell.

LA HR2

Commends the staff of Boys and Girls Clubs in Louisiana for their commitment to youth and their families and recognizes the week of March 14, 2022, as Boys and Girls Clubs in Louisiana Week

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 SR12

Commends Boys and Girls Clubs in Louisiana for their outstanding commitment to children, teens, and families, and recognizes the week beginning April 12, 2021, as Boys and Girls Clubs in Louisiana Week.

LA SCR44

Commends and congratulates Senator Gerald Boudreaux for being selected as recipient of the 2023 Boys & Girls Clubs of America State Alliance Champion of the Year Award.

LA HR270

Commending Boys & Girls Clubs in Virginia.

LA SR101

Commending Boys & Girls Clubs in Virginia.

LA SR205

Commending the Boys and Girls Clubs of Texas.

LA SR276

Recognizing the Texas Alliance of Boys and Girls Clubs for its contributions to young Texans.

LA HCR154

Commends Ethan Judice of Lafayette High School upon being named the Gatorade Louisiana Boys' Soccer Player of the Year

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