Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR19

Caption

Commends Sarah Holliday for leadership provided to the LFRW.

Impact

The resolution serves to recognize and celebrate individuals who have significantly contributed to their communities and organizations. By commending Sarah Holliday, it not only honors her achievements but also aims to inspire others to engage with and support their local political and charitable organizations. The acknowledgment of her actions reinforces the importance of diversity and representation within leadership roles in political organizations.

Summary

SCR19 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that formally commends Sarah Ann Holliday for her exemplary leadership within the Louisiana Federation of Republican Women (LFRW). This resolution highlights Holliday's significant contributions and her roles in various leadership positions, starting from her tenure as the lead charter member of the Capitol City Republican Women's Club, where she was the first African-American to hold that title. It acknowledges the impact of her leadership on the organization and the community.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SCR19 is positive and celebratory. It reflects a collective appreciation for Holliday's dedication and achievements, particularly in a political landscape where female leadership is crucial. Senators and members of the LFRW express their pride in Holliday's accomplishments, emphasizing the need for recognition of leaders who break barriers and set examples for future generations.

Contention

While there are no notable points of contention related to the resolution itself, it represents a broad societal message about the importance of commending diverse leadership within political parties. The focus on an African-American woman's accomplishments within a Republican context also provides a platform for discussions on the intersection of race and gender in politics, although such discussions may not be the focus of this specific resolution.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

LA SCR97

Commends Sarah Holliday for her community leadership.

LA SCR101

Designates Monday, May 5, 2014, as "Alpha Phi Alpha Day at the Louisiana Legislature" and commends Alpha Phi Alpha for one hundred eight years of exemplary leadership.

LA SR138

Commends June Williams for her leadership as president of the Louisiana Federation of Republican Women.

LA SCR112

Designates Tuesday, May 15, 2012 as Alpha Phi Alpha Day at the legislature and commends Alpha Phi Alpha for 106 years of exemplary leadership.

LA SCR34

Designates Tuesday, April 30, 2013, as "Alpha Phi Alpha Day at the Louisiana Legislature" and commends Alpha Phi Alpha for 107 years of exemplary leadership.

LA SCR165

Commends Ben Mouton of St. Thomas More High School upon his selection as a representative of Louisiana at the Hugh O'Brian World Leadership Congress.

LA SCR84

Commends Dawn Sharpe-Brackett of Slidell upon her receipt of a 2012 Women of Excellence Award from the La. Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation.

LA SCR69

Commends Sarah Michelle Procopio upon being selected as a recipient of the 2018 College Women of Excellence Award and a Louisiana Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation Scholarship.

LA SR75

Commends Shirley Lee Davis Holliday upon the occasion of her seventieth birthday.

LA HCR84

Commends Ben Mouton upon his selection as a representative of Louisiana at the Hugh O'Brian World Leadership Congress

Similar Bills

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