Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR91

Introduced
4/27/16  
Introduced
4/27/16  
Passed
4/28/16  

Caption

Commends Shirley Wilkins for community service in providing college scholarships for area students and promoting awareness of the effects of drinking and driving.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the positive impact of Shirley Wilkins' initiatives within the community, highlighting that the scholarship fund has awarded over $77,000 to 82 recipients since its inception. In addition to financial assistance, the foundation promotes awareness around the dangers of drinking and driving, underscoring the importance of education in preventing such tragedies. By partnering with local organizations, the foundation enriches community involvement and encourages active participation from local citizens.

Summary

Senate Resolution 91, sponsored by Senator Hewitt, recognizes and commends Shirley Wilkins for her significant community service efforts, particularly for establishing the Alexis Keoka Marie Wilkins Scholarship Fund. This fund was created in memory of her daughter, who tragically lost her life due to a drunk driving incident in 2004. The scholarships aim to assist high school seniors from St. Tammany Parish in their pursuit of higher education, providing them with not only financial support in the form of a stipend but also essential tools like laptop computers to facilitate their studies.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR91 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting community appreciation for Shirley Wilkins' unwavering commitment to helping young students and promoting safety awareness. The resolution not only honors an individual's efforts but also serves as a public reminder of the broader social issues related to drunk driving and community support for education. The sentiment demonstrated by the resolution showcases a collective recognition of the efforts toward creating a safer and more educated community.

Contention

As a resolution, SR91 does not present any legislative contention or opposition. Instead, it serves as a formal acknowledgment of individual contributions to community welfare. The resolution aims to highlight the need for continued support and awareness around the effects of drunk driving while celebrating those who work tirelessly to make a difference in the lives of students. Therefore, it promotes a unified stance in favor of commendation for community service rather than debate or contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR124

Commends Kevin L. Dupuy for his service to the Slidell Police Department and community.

LA SR175

Commends Diane B. Stallings and The TUFF Project for their efforts to raise awareness about asthma.

LA SR136

Commends Dennis S. Cousin for his service to the St. Tammany Parish School Board and the community.

LA SR123

Commends Ray Dupuy, posthumously, for his service to the Slidell Police force and community.

LA SR51

Commends Mrs. Helen Jewitt Amin on her 43-year teaching career and recognizes her extraordinary acts of kindness in providing scholarships to many high school seniors seeking to go to college.

LA SCR110

Commends Ambeka Dave Rajvanshi upon being selected for a Women of Excellence Award and a Louisiana Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation Scholarship.

LA SR125

Commends Willie B. Jeter for his years of service to the St. Tammany Parish schools and community.

LA SCR116

Commends Elise Marie LaFleur upon being selected for a Women of Excellence Award and a Louisiana Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation Scholarship.

LA SR122

Commends Anthony Alfred for his service to the St. Tammany Parish School Board and to the community.

LA SR48

To commend Shirley Ann Unangst on the occasion of her birthday.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.