Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR7

Introduced
3/14/16  
Introduced
3/14/16  
Passed
3/15/16  

Caption

Congratulates the graduating parent and student leaders of the 2016 Family Leadership Training Institute of New Orleans.

Impact

The resolution highlights the significance of trained civic advocates in New Orleans, and by extension, the potential for similar programs across the state. The skills acquired through the FLTI program — advocacy, media training, and civic engagement projects — are aimed at improving lifelong health, safety, and educational outcomes for children. By recognizing these individuals, SR7 underscores the role of effective leadership in addressing community and social needs, thereby reinforcing the importance of local initiatives in public life.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 7, introduced by Senator Peterson, commends the graduating parent and student leaders of the 2016 Family Leadership Training Institute of New Orleans (FLTI NOLA) for their achievements in civic advocacy. This resolution recognizes the participants' dedication and commitment to enhancing their leadership skills and contributing positively to their communities. FLTI NOLA is part of a broader initiative aimed at fostering civic engagement through a two-generational approach, encouraging both parents and children to become advocates within their schools and local communities.

Sentiment

The sentiment expressed regarding SR7 is overwhelmingly positive. The resolution celebrates the accomplishments of these leaders and fosters a sense of pride and achievement among participants, families, and supporters. Such recognition can inspire further participation in civic projects and promote a culture of active involvement and engagement in public discussions regarding community issues.

Contention

While SR7 is primarily a commendation without direct legislative implications, it does point toward broader discussions about the importance of programs that invest in community leadership. Notably, the resolution does not face significant opposition, reflecting a collective acknowledgment of the value of cultivating leadership within local communities. However, it raises the question of how resources will continue to support similar programs in the future, ensuring sustained engagement and development of civic advocates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR4

Commends the 2016 parent leader and student leader graduates of the Family Leadership Training Institute New Orleans

LA HCR127

Commends the Parent Leadership Training Institute of New Orleans

LA SR126

Commends and congratulates the 2024 graduates of the Louisiana Leadership Institute.

LA SR32

Congratulates the first cohort of Fellows on their completion of the Louisiana Education Policy Fellowship Program coordinated by Orleans Public Education Network as part of the Institute for Educational Leadership.

LA SR176

Commends Dr. Victor Ukpolo on his leadership and service as Chancellor of Southern University at New Orleans.

LA SR124

Commends and congratulates the graduates of the Louisiana Leadership Institute for 2023.

LA SR172

Commends the organizers of the Louisiana Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership seminars and recognizes June 1, 2016, as HOBY Youth Leadership Day at the Capitol.

LA HR1774

Honoring the 2013 graduating class of Leadership Plano.

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 SR386

Commending the sponsors and students of Youth Leadership New Braunfels.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.