Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR36

Introduced
3/30/16  
Introduced
3/30/16  
Passed
3/31/16  

Caption

Commends Christian Bible College

Impact

The resolution doesn't change state laws but serves to officially recognize and celebrate the achievements of Christian Bible College. By commending the institution, the resolution reinforces a positive narrative around the contributions of educational organizations that focus on Christian teachings. It recognizes the college's growth from its modest beginnings in a church setting to an independent educational institution, thus highlighting the importance of local educational initiatives.

Summary

House Resolution No. 36, proposed by Representative Smith, serves as a commendation for Christian Bible College, highlighting its unique legacy and contributions to the Baton Rouge educational landscape. The resolution acknowledges the origins of the college, stemming from the efforts of Brother Jasper Roper and other influential figures who prioritized Christian education in the region. Their dedication and labor led to the establishment of a college that has become a significant part of the community's history.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR36 is positive and celebratory, reflecting pride in the accomplishments of Christian Bible College. The resolution resonates well with supporters of Christian education and those who value community-based institutions. It showcases a shared appreciation for the institution's history and a sense of collective pride within the Baton Rouge community.

Contention

As a resolution of commendation, HR36 does not encounter notable points of contention as it primarily serves a supportive function. However, broader discussions around funding and support for educational institutions, particularly those with religious affiliations, could serve as an underlying context for debate among legislators and community members. While the resolution itself is a statement of pride, it subtly touches upon themes related to state support for various types of educational institutions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR65

Commends Reverend Thomas N. Bessix, of the New Gideon Baptist Church, on being named President of the Fourth District's Congress of Christian Education.

LA HR25

Commends Jesse Bernard Bilberry, Jr., on his thirty-fourth anniversary as pastor of Mount Pilgrim Baptist Church

LA SR31

Commends the Little Rising Sun Baptist Church on the occasion of its One Hundredth Anniversary.

LA HR10

Commends Pastor Eric A. Williams upon his fifth anniversary as pastor of the Beacon Light Baptist Church of Baton Rouge

LA HR355

Commending Bethlehem Bible College.

LA HR11

Commends the Reverend Dr. Charles Oatis, Sr., upon his seventeenth pastoral anniversary

LA SR207

Commends Bishop Dr. Michael L. Smith Sr. on his apostolic anointing.

LA HR132

Commends Reverend Ronnie O. Blake on the occasion of his fifth pastoral anniversary

LA HR144

Commends the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and welcomes its 57th National Convention to Baton Rouge in July of 2015

LA HR159

Expresses condolences upon the deaths of the eleven men killed in the Deepwater Horizon explosion on April 20, 2010

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