Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR166

Introduced
6/3/13  
Passed
6/4/13  

Caption

Commends the members of Team Louisiana Elite Boxing on all of their accomplishments

Impact

This resolution serves as a formal recognition of the hard work and dedication of the boxers, their coaches, and contributors associated with Team Louisiana Elite Boxing. By commending these young athletes, the resolution aims to encourage involvement in sports and foster a sense of pride within their communities. The intent is to showcase the value of sports in youth development, promoting not just athletic skill but also academic achievement among participants.

Summary

House Resolution 166, introduced by Representative Smith, commends Team Louisiana Elite Boxing for their exceptional achievements in youth boxing. The resolution highlights the team's strong representation from across the state, consisting of talented young boxers aged between fourteen and sixteen years, many of whom are honor roll students. The team's accomplishments include participation in the Team Elite Tournament in Denver, Colorado, winning three gold medals and plans to represent Louisiana at prestigious competitions, such as the World Ringside National Championships and the Elite Amateur Tournament.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR 166 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting pride and support for young athletes in Louisiana. The members of the legislature expressing their commendation feel that such recognition can inspire other young individuals to pursue excellence in sports and academics. This resolution exemplifies a collective celebration of local talent and highlights the benefits of sports programs for youth.

Contention

While HR 166 is largely a celebratory resolution, there is a broader context concerning the funding and support for youth sports programs. Discussions around potential competition for resources and the need for ongoing support for youth athletics may arise in the backdrop of such resolutions. However, the bill itself does not present significant contention, as it focuses solely on honoring the team's achievements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR108

Commends champion boxer Regis "Rougarou" Prograis for his many accomplishments

LA HR30

Commends Mitchell Miles for his many accomplishments as a paralympian

LA HR62

Commends and congratulates Sydney Alexandra LaFleur on her outstanding accomplishments

LA HR73

Commends John Dan Gielen of Crowley for his many accomplishments

LA HR75

Commends Roman Banks on his outstanding accomplishments as head coach of Southern University men's basketball team

LA SR75

Commends Christian Walden for his many accomplishments as a wrestler at Airline High School.

LA SCR5

Commends and congratulates the Louisiana State University Tigers Womens Basketball team on winning their first NCAA Basketball Championship.

LA HR3

Commends Tamiko Terraz Stroud of Donaldsonville for her outstanding accomplishments

LA SR5

Commends Dr. Artis M. Davenport II on his many accomplishments.

LA HR11

Designates March 19, 2018, as ExxonMobil Day at the legislature and commends ExxonMobil on their long-term contributions to the state of Louisiana

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