Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR227

Introduced
6/6/13  
Introduced
6/6/13  
Passed
6/6/13  

Caption

Commends Dr. Melissa Harris-Perry upon her selection as the keynote speaker at the American Association of University Women National Convention

Impact

While HR227 does not enact new laws or alter existing legislation, it serves to publicly acknowledge Dr. Harris-Perry's impact in academia and her advocacy for social justice issues. The resolution reflects the values of support for education and acknowledgment of individuals who contribute positively to societal discussions regarding race and justice. By recognizing figures such as Dr. Harris-Perry, the resolution aims to inspire future generations to engage in and support similar discussions.

Summary

House Resolution 227 is a commendation directed toward Dr. Melissa Harris-Perry for her selection as the keynote speaker at the American Association of University Women National Convention. Dr. Harris-Perry is recognized for her significant contributions to the fields of political science and African American studies, as well as her influence as a commentator on race and justice in America. The resolution highlights her academic achievements, including her education at major universities and her published works that explore the political consciousness of African Americans through everyday discourse. The resolution expresses pride in her accomplishments and her role as a leader in the discussion on race in political life.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR227 is overwhelmingly positive, highlighting a recognition of Dr. Harris-Perry's contributions and the values she represents in education and social advocacy. The resolution seeks to unite members of different political backgrounds in support of academic excellence and social consciousness. It emphasizes a collective appreciation for the work done by individuals in the realms of political science and social justice, which resonates positively within the community.

Contention

There were no notable points of contention associated with HR227, as it is primarily a resolution of commendation rather than a piece of legislation that could provoke debate. The focus of the resolution on celebrating Dr. Harris-Perry's achievements appeals broadly and is likely to foster goodwill among members of the legislature and the community alike. Its significance lies in promoting the idea that discussions of race and justice are crucially important in the current political climate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR222

Welcomes the American Association of University Women to Louisiana and wishes its members well on their national convention

LA HR219

Commends Ms. Lilly Ledbetter on her fight for wage equality and for her participation in the American Association of University Women National Convention in New Orleans

LA HR213

Commends U.S. Senator Olympia Snowe for receiving the 2013 American Association of University Women Achievement Award

LA HR44

Dr. Jennifer K. Young Wallace; commend on being elected the 5th African American to be elected National President of the Association of Teachers.

LA HR626

Honoring Debra Lee on the occasion of her keynote address at the Scholarship Banquet at the 2011 African American Leadership Summit.

LA HR119

Commends Dr. Dorothy V. Smith for her years of service to Dillard University in New Orleans

LA HR31

Commending Dr. Hugh Dell Gatewood on her service to the Woman's Auxiliary of the National Baptist Convention, USA.

LA HR63

Commends Louisiana State University Boyd Professor Isiah Warner upon his selection as the 2016 Southeastern Conference Professor of the Year

LA HR53

Commends the students, faculty, and staff of Louisiana State University upon the opening of the African American Cultural Center

LA HR1070

Congratulating Dr. Ruth Simmons, president of Prairie View A&M University, on her selection as principal speaker for the 2021 Harvard University commencement celebration.

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