Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR130

Introduced
6/1/15  
Introduced
6/1/15  
Passed
6/2/15  

Caption

Designates Monday, June 1, 2015, as Boys & Girls Club of Greater Baton Rouge Youth Legislature Day at the state capitol

Impact

The resolution serves to highlight the positive influence of the Youth Legislature program, which provides invaluable learning experiences for middle school students. It underscores the importance of civic education by allowing students to engage actively in a simulated legislative environment where they can write, sponsor, and debate bills. This educational initiative encourages the development of critical life skills, such as public speaking, teamwork, and decision-making.

Summary

House Resolution 130 recognizes and designates June 1, 2015, as Boys & Girls Club of Greater Baton Rouge Youth Legislature Day at the state capitol. The bill commends the Youth Legislature for its exceptional contributions to education and community service over thirty-seven years, impacting over forty thousand students in Louisiana. The resolution affirms the significance of this program in fostering civic engagement and leadership skills among participating students through hands-on legislative experiences.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HR130 appears to be positive, especially among lawmakers and educators who recognize the essential role such programs play in fostering youth leadership and community involvement. There is an appreciation for the dedication of volunteers and educators who contribute to the program's success, reflecting a commitment to enriching the educational landscape for young people in Louisiana.

Contention

While HR130 does not appear to have significant points of contention, discussions around educational initiatives always invite diverse opinions regarding funding, reach, and the effectiveness of mock legislative programs. Some stakeholders may argue for broader access to such programs to ensure that all students can benefit from similar opportunities, emphasizing the need for state support in enhancing civic education.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR25

Commends the Youth Legislature of the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Baton Rouge

LA SR124

Commends the Boys & Girls Clubs in Louisiana and the 2013 Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Year, Andrew Vessell.

LA HR18

Designates April 17, 2019, as 100 Black Women of Metropolitan Baton Rouge Day at the state capitol

LA SR111

Designates June 3, 2015, as 4-H Day at the legislature and commends the state 4-H officers.

LA HR140

Commends the Gamma Eta Omega chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, upon the celebration of its seventy-fifth anniversary and designates June 3, 2015, as Gamma Eta Omega Day at the state capitol

LA SR47

Commends the Junior League of Baton Rouge on the occasion of its 90th anniversary and declares Monday, April 18, 2022, as Junior League Day at the state capitol.

LA HR32

Designates Monday, April 15, 2019 as ExxonMobil Day at the capitol

LA HR172

Recognizes Monday, June 5, 2017, as Southern University Day at the state capitol

LA HR15

Commends Boys & Girls Clubs in the state for their positive impact on the lives of young people and designates April 12-17, 2021, as Boys & Girls Clubs Week in Louisiana

LA HR57

Recognizes April 2, 2018, as Arts Council of Greater Baton Rouge Day at the state capitol and commends the council staff

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