Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR38

Introduced
4/22/15  
Introduced
4/22/15  
Passed
4/22/15  

Caption

Commends Johnny Jackson Jr. for founding the Gospel Is Alive concert and for his advocacy for the youth and senior citizens in the greater New Orleans area.

Impact

The resolution recognizes the significance of the Gospel Is Alive Celebration as an annual event that not only features prominent gospel artists but also actively includes local youth and senior choirs, creating an inclusive atmosphere. This event is free to the public, facilitating access for school and senior groups, thereby enriching the community's cultural fabric and providing valuable experiences for attendees. The acknowledgment of Jackson's efforts through SR38 highlights the importance of community-based initiatives in fostering local culture and supporting impactful outreach programs.

Summary

Senate Resolution 38 serves to commend Johnny Jackson Jr. for his founding of the Gospel Is Alive Celebration concert and his advocacy work for youth and senior citizens in the greater New Orleans area. The resolution reflects the appreciation of the Louisiana Senate for Jackson's unwavering commitment to enhancing the quality of life and cultural experiences within his community. His advocacy is particularly notable for its focus on vulnerable populations, which includes young people and the elderly, showcasing his dedication to public service.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR38 is overwhelmingly positive, with legislators expressing gratitude and admiration for Johnny Jackson Jr. and his lifelong commitment to public service. The resolution illustrates a collective recognition of Jackson's contributions to the New Orleans community, celebrating not only his accomplishments but also the community spirit encapsulated in the Gospel Is Alive Celebration. This public acknowledgment reinforces the value of community leaders who strive to uplift the voices and experiences of both youth and senior citizens.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory, the recognition of public figures and their roles in community engagement can sometimes invite discussions around the effectiveness and sustainability of such events over the long term. Nonetheless, the focus remains on the positive impact of Jackson's work and the legacy of the Gospel Is Alive concert, which fosters a sense of unity and cultural pride, effectively bridging generational gaps through shared musical experiences.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR78

Commends Elder LeRoy Johnson upon his receipt of a Gospel Is Alive Award for 2012 from the Gospel Outreach Committee of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation

LA HR77

Commends Kenneth E. Mitchell upon his receipt of a Gospel Is Alive Award for 2012 from the Gospel Outreach Committee of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation

LA HR79

Commends Audrey Scott-Brunious upon her receipt of a Gospel Is Alive Award for 2012 from the Gospel Outreach Committee of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation

LA SR88

Commends Ted Ellis, for his many contributions to the greater New Orleans area.

LA SR19

Requests the New Orleans City Council to rename a portion of Higgins Boulevard as Johnny Jackson Jr. Boulevard to honor the memory of Johnny Jackson Jr., a former city councilman, state representative, and community leader.

LA SR141

Commends and recognizes the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Greater New Orleans Chapter, Inc. for its leadership, advocacy, and contribution to the community.

LA SR110

Commends and honors Mr. Alden J. McDonald, Jr., as a "Beat the Odds Champion" in New Orleans, and for being a trail blazer in the business and financial arena for many Louisiana citizens and for providing opportunities to the underserved.

LA SR198

Requests that the owners of The Times Picayune continue to publish a daily print edition, commends the newspaper's staff, and recognizes the singular place the newspaper holds in New Orleans history and in citizens' daily lives.

LA SCR17

Requests the New Orleans City Council to rename a portion of Higgins Boulevard as Johnny Jackson Jr. Boulevard to honor the memory of Johnny Jackson Jr., a former city councilman, state representative, and community leader.

LA SR18

Commends Pastor Dr. Debra B. Morton for three years of pastoral service at the Greater St. Stephen Full Baptist Church in New Orleans.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.