Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR26

Introduced
3/23/16  
Introduced
3/23/16  
Engrossed
3/28/16  
Engrossed
3/28/16  
Passed
3/30/16  

Caption

Commends Katherine Haik upon being crowned Miss Teen USA 2015

Impact

The passage of HCR26 serves to officially recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of young individuals in Louisiana, fostering a sense of pride not only for Katherine and her family but also for the local community and state. By honoring such achievements, the resolution promotes the importance of youth engagement in leadership and charitable activities. It reflects the state's values in celebrating and supporting the accomplishments of its young residents.

Summary

HCR26 is a concurrent resolution commending Katherine Haik for being crowned Miss Teen USA 2015. The resolution recognizes her achievement and contributions, not only as a beauty queen but also as a dedicated student and community member. Katherine, at just fifteen years old, made history as the youngest contestant to win the title, and she represents the state of Louisiana as its second Miss Teen USA winner. The bill highlights her academic success with a 4.0 GPA and her active involvement in various extracurricular activities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR26 is overwhelmingly positive, as it represents a moment of pride for Louisiana. Legislators and community members likely resonate with themes of inspiration and aspiration when celebrating young achievers like Katherine. The resolution evokes sentiments of hope and the significance of recognizing the potential within the youth of Louisiana.

Contention

While HCR26 primarily serves as a commendation without significant contention, it does bring attention to the cultural value placed on pageantry and youth competitions. Discussions surrounding such resolutions often highlight the positive influence that role models can have on young people in terms of motivation for academic and personal achievement. However, the bill is largely accepted without opposition, reflecting a unified support for celebrating young talent.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR23

Commends Katie "KT" Scannell for being crowned Miss Louisiana USA 2022.

LA HR201

Commends Emily "Emmy" Ella Rabalais on being crowned the inaugural Miss Teen Wheelchair USA

LA SCR40

Commends Tanya Lea Crowe for being crowned Miss Louisiana USA 2021.

LA HR38

Commends Anna Katherine Thompson, Miss Heart of Trenton's Outstanding Teen 2018

LA HR18

Commends Joiya Smith upon being crowned Miss Grambling State University 2015-2016

LA SCR71

Commends Hannah Fontenot upon being crowned Miss LSU 2021.

LA HCR17

Commends Katherine Putnam, Miss Louisiana 2009

LA SR127

Commends Miss Aesha Rashell Magee on being crowned Miss Black Louisiana USA 2017.

LA HR17

Commends JaMya Zalencia Magee upon being crowned Miss Southern University Baton Rouge

LA SR38

Commend Addie Carver as Mississippi representative to be crowned "Miss Teen USA."

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.