Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR160

Introduced
6/1/13  
Introduced
6/1/13  
Passed
6/3/13  

Caption

Commends Kendall Beckwith on being selected as one of the "Elite Five" to receive The Watkins Award by The National Alliance of African American Athletes.

Impact

The resolution serves not only as a commendation for Beckwith's individual achievements but also highlights the broader goals of the National Alliance of African American Athletes, which aims to uplift and support youth through programs that encourage both academic excellence and community service. By recognizing such accomplishments, the resolution indirectly promotes the mission of fostering leadership and academic success among young athletes, especially in underrepresented communities.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 160 recognizes and commends Kendall Beckwith for being selected as one of the 'Elite Five' recipients of the 2013 Watkins Award by The National Alliance of African American Athletes. This award is notable for its focus on promoting academic excellence among young African-American males and celebrates those who balance athletics with educational achievements. The resolution emphasizes the importance of mentorship and academic preparation for students, particularly within the context of improving outcomes for African-American youth.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR160 is one of positivity and encouragement, illustrating a shared commitment to recognizing and supporting youth who excel both in academics and athletics. The celebratory nature of the resolution reflects a community proud of its young achievers and advocates for a future where similar youth can thrive across various disciplines.

Contention

While the resolution is straightforward in its intent to honor a young athlete, it also underscores the importance of awards like the Watkins Award in providing role models for future generations. There are no significant points of contention associated with the resolution itself, as it focuses on commending an individual's achievements rather than enacting policy or legislation that might provoke disagreement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR44

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LA SR73

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LA SCR27

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LA SR17

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LA SR74

Commends Kris Cangelosi on being selected to receive the Arts Leadership Award at the 2014 Louisiana Culture Awards.

LA HCR200

Commends Pastor Fred Luter Jr., for being elected as the first African American vice president of the Southern Baptist Convention

LA SR23

Commends Jim Engster for being selected by the YWCA of Greater Baton Rouge to receive the 18th Annual Racial Justice Award.

LA SR103

Commends LSU Women's Gymnastics Head Coach D-D Breaux on being named National Coach of the Year for 2014.

LA SR106

Commends LSU President William F. Tate IV on being elected to the prestigious American Academy of Arts & Sciences.

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.

Similar Bills

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