Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR222

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

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution does not change any state laws directly but emphasizes the importance of the AAUW's mission and its activities in Louisiana. Recognizing the convention of such an influential organization reflects positively on the state's commitment to supporting women’s advancement and education. The resolution positions Louisiana as a welcoming state for discussions on women's rights and equality, potentially impacting future initiatives or legislation concerning women's issues in the region.

Summary

House Resolution 222, sponsored by Representative Cox, serves to welcome the American Association of University Women (AAUW) to Louisiana during their national convention. The AAUW is a significant nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that has been empowering women and girls since 1881 through various means, including advocacy and education. This resolution recognizes the contributions of the AAUW in promoting women's issues, specifically in civil rights, economic security, and education, while also acknowledging its long history of facilitating support for women as they navigate their professional trajectories.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding House Resolution 222 appears to be overwhelmingly positive. Supporters, including members of the Louisiana House, view the resolution as an important step in acknowledging and honoring women’s contributions to society. There is a general sense of pride in hosting the AAUW convention and promoting the values that the organization stands for. This reflects a growing appreciation for women's advocacy and the role of education in uplifting women's status.

Contention

While the resolution itself faces little contention, it symbolizes broader societal debates about women's rights and the role of organizations like the AAUW in advocating for equality. Some may argue that despite the positive recognition, challenges still exist in achieving gender equity in Louisiana and beyond. Therefore, while the resolution serves as a celebration, it can also be seen as a reminder of the ongoing struggles women face, suggesting that continued advocacy and political action are essential.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 HR65

Welcomes the American Numismatic Association and its National Money Show to Louisiana

LA HR227

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

LA SR638

Recognizing the Austin Branch of the American Association of University Women on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.

LA HR2180

Commemorating the centennial of the Austin Branch of the American Association of University Women.

LA SJR420

Commending the Virginia chapter of the American Association of University Women.

LA HJR574

Commending the Virginia chapter of the American Association of University Women.

LA SR34

Welcomes former students of La Salle College in Hong Kong to Louisiana and wishes them well on their reunion tour.

LA SR3

Commends the Louisiana Federation of Republican Women and welcomes its members to the state capitol.

LA SR71

Commends the Louisiana Federation of Republican Women and welcomes its members to the State Capitol.

Similar Bills

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