Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR12

Introduced
3/12/14  
Introduced
3/12/14  
Passed
3/17/14  

Caption

Commends Isabel Caballero of Slidell upon being named one of the top youth volunteers in Louisiana for 2014.

Impact

The resolution serves not only as an acknowledgment of Isabel's individual efforts but also emphasizes the broader implications of youth engagement in community service. By recognizing such dedicated young volunteers, the legislation encourages a culture of philanthropy and community service among peers. It illustrates how promoting involvement in charitable activities can lead to positive changes within communities, particularly in areas that need support like cancer research.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 12 commends Isabel Caballero from Slidell, Louisiana, for her remarkable contribution as a youth volunteer, being recognized as one of the top volunteers in Louisiana for 2014. This resolution highlights her accomplishments and her commitment to community service, particularly in the field of cancer research. Isabel’s initiative, the 'Care and Cure Foundation,' has raised significant funds for cancer research, demonstrating the impact of youth involvement in important social issues.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR12 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting pride and admiration for Isabel's efforts. Senate members expressed support for nurturing young leaders who take initiative in addressing community concerns. The resolution can be seen as a way to inspire other youths in Louisiana and beyond to participate actively in volunteerism, fostering a sense of responsibility and community involvement.

Contention

While overall sentiment is positive, there may be discussions about the visibility and support for youth volunteer initiatives at the government level. Concerns could arise regarding the accessibility of resources and recognition for other young volunteers who may not have the same opportunities or platforms as Isabel. However, SR12 distinctly focuses on celebrating Isabel’s achievements and does not delve into any significant points of contention, instead positioning her as a role model for young individuals in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR51

Commends Issac McFarland on his recognition as one of the top youth volunteers in Louisiana

LA SR5

Commends Elijah Evans on being named one of the top two youth volunteers in Louisiana for 2014 in the 19th annual Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program.

LA SR38

Commends Sunakshi Sharma for being named a Distinguished Finalist as one of the top youth volunteers in Louisiana for 2018, in the 23rd annual Prudential Spirit of Community Awards.

LA HR157

Commends Madeline Bethea upon being named one of Louisiana's top two youth volunteers of 2015 by the Prudential Spirit of Community Awards

LA HR15

Commends Elijah Evans of Youngsville upon being named a top youth volunteer of 2014 by the Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program

LA SR5

Commends Luke Corona on being named a top youth volunteer in Louisiana at the 21st annual Prudential Spirit of Community Awards.

LA SR3

Commends Taylor Granger for being named one of the top youth volunteers in Louisiana for 2011, in the 16th Annual Prudential Spirit of Community Awards.

LA SR17

Commends Elizabeth Drennan on being named a Distinguished Finalist in Louisiana for the 2020 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program.

LA SCR108

Commends Madison Waldron of Haughton on being selected as one of two youth volunteers in Louisiana to receive the 19th annual Prudential Spirit of Community Award.

LA SCR2

Commends Ralph and Dorothy Richards of Slidell, Louisiana on eighty-one years of marriage and being named the longest married couple in Louisiana for 2011.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.