Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR44

Introduced
4/27/15  
Introduced
4/27/15  
Passed
4/28/15  

Caption

Commends Patricia Colbert-Cormier, recipient of the Louisiana Association of Educators' 2015 Human and Civil Rights Award

Impact

Resolution HR44 serves to honor individuals like Colbert-Cormier who have made impactful contributions in advocating for minority rights and education. While it does not alter any state laws directly, it reinforces the commitment to recognizing and promoting the rights of minorities in the educational sector. The resolution symbolizes a collective acknowledgment of the essential role that educators play in fostering an inclusive and equitable society.

Summary

House Resolution No. 44 commends Patricia Colbert-Cormier for her significant contributions to civil rights and education within the state of Louisiana. Known for her advocacy for minorities, Colbert-Cormier has demonstrated a lifelong commitment to raising awareness about human and civil rights issues. Her efforts, particularly in organizing the Black History Month program and leading initiatives through her nonprofit educational group, have had a notable impact on her community, specifically targeting high school dropouts and engaging youth in meaningful discussions about rights and empowerment.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HR44 is profoundly positive, as it highlights commendation for exemplary service and dedication. Supporters of the resolution view it as an important recognition of Colbert-Cormier's tireless work, which inspires others within the community. This admiration showcases unity among members of the House in celebrating diversity and commitment to civil rights. There appears to be a shared agreement on the value of recognizing efforts that contribute to social justice and educational equity.

Contention

While HR44 enjoys broad support, discussions may arise regarding the limitations inherent in resolutions versus bills that enact legal changes. Critics might argue that while it is crucial to recognize individuals like Colbert-Cormier, resolutions do not create substantive changes in law or policy. Nevertheless, HR44 represents an essential step in acknowledging contributions at a societal level, fostering a supportive culture around civil and educational rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR77

Commends Patricia Cooke on being the Louisiana Restaurant Association Education Foundation 2024 ProStart Educator of Excellence

LA HR241

Commends Dr. Susanne Jensen, recipient of the 2016 Distinguished Psychologist Award from the Louisiana Psychological Association

LA SR67

Commends Diane Vickers for her selection to receive the 2013 Teacher Image Award from the Louisiana Association of Educators.

LA HR8

Commends Sandra Chaisson Brown upon being recognized in 2014 as a Louisianian of the Year by Louisiana Life magazine

LA HR10

Commends the La. Physical Therapy Association and recognizes April 27-May 1, 2015, as Louisiana Physical Therapy Association Week

LA SCR90

Commends Brad Richard as the recipient of the 2015 Louisiana Culture Award for Artist of the Year.

LA HR68

Commends Patricia Jones for her years of service with the Allen Parish Council on Aging

LA HR91

Commends Judy Crow upon receiving the 2016 Louisiana Association for Play Therapy Lifetime Achievement Award and recognizes her work as a registered play therapist

LA SCR67

Commends Tayler Brishaune Pierre upon being selected as a recipient of a 2018 College Women of Excellence Award and a Louisiana Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation Scholarship.

LA HR63

Commends Jada O'Blanc of Gueydan, the 2011 La. Association of Fairs and Festivals Queen of Queens

Similar Bills

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