Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR157

Introduced
6/4/15  
Introduced
6/4/15  
Passed
6/7/15  

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution highlights the critical role of young people in bolstering community spirit and welfare, framing volunteerism as essential for societal strength and resilience. By honoring Madeline Bethea, the resolution aims to inspire other youth to engage in volunteer activities, demonstrating how individual actions can cultivate collective benefits within the community. It serves as a legislative acknowledgment of the positive impacts of volunteer efforts on local communities and the overall fabric of society in Louisiana.

Summary

House Resolution 157 (HR157) commends young volunteer Madeline Bethea for her outstanding contributions to community service. Recognized as one of Louisiana's top two youth volunteers by the Prudential Spirit of Community Awards, Madeline has made significant impacts through her efforts in delivering over fifteen thousand stuffed animals to nursing homes and hospitals. This initiative, spanning seven states, aims to comfort individuals in need, underlining the importance of community involvement by youth.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR157 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a collective appreciation for volunteerism and the significant effects of youth engagement in community service. This resolution showcases not only the efforts of an individual but also the broader values of compassion and service within the state of Louisiana. Support for such resolutions can foster a culture of recognition, encouraging further volunteerism among youth and appreciation for their contributions.

Contention

As HR157 is primarily a commendatory resolution rather than a legislatively contentious bill, it does not exhibit significant points of contention. It unites the community in celebrating volunteer work, though some discussions may arise regarding the broader implications of such recognitions on future youth programs and the need for sustained support for volunteer initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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 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 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 HR77

Commends the 2019 Prudential Spirit of Community Award winners

LA HR46

Commends Bryttani MacNamara of Sulphur, Louisiana, upon her receipt of a 2014 Prudential Spirit of Community Award for volunteer services

LA SR21

Commends Nikki Leali on being named a State Honoree in Louisiana for the 2019 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program.

LA SR332

Congratulating Kelly Burnett of Texarkana for being named one of our state's top youth volunteers by the Prudential Spirit of Community Awards.

LA SR477

Congratulating Sharon Li of Manvel on being named a top youth volunteer in Texas in the 2011 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards program.

Similar Bills

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