Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR150

Introduced
5/23/16  
Passed
5/23/16  

Caption

Commends Summer Elgourani on winning first place in the 2016 ALS Association Essay contest.

Impact

The resolution serves to elevate the discussion of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease. By acknowledging the essay contest and its participants, the resolution promotes awareness of ALS, which is a serious and debilitating medical condition. This recognition can foster greater understanding within the community regarding neurodegenerative diseases, encouraging discussions around health, education, and support for affected individuals and their families.

Summary

Senate Resolution 150, proposed by Senator Thompson, commends Summer Elgourani for winning first place in the 2016 ALS Association Essay contest. This resolution underscores the recognition of the exceptional talents and achievements of young individuals within the state of Louisiana. It highlights not only Summer's accomplishment but also the impact of initiatives like the ALS Association Essay contest, which encourages middle school students to reflect on the life of Lou Gehrig, a legendary figure diagnosed with ALS.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR150 is overwhelmingly positive, highlighting community pride and the celebration of youth accomplishments. It reflects a broader societal appreciation for the creative and intellectual contributions of young people, particularly in addressing serious health issues through educational initiatives. The resolution aligns with a commendable cause—raising awareness about ALS while honoring exceptional students like Summer Elgourani.

Contention

While resolutions like SR150 generally do not face significant opposition, the focus on ALS can spark discussions about funding for research and support for families affected by the disease. In this context, the resolution serves more as a celebratory acknowledgment rather than a legislative change, thus sidestepping contentious debates that bills may typically provoke. Nonetheless, it echoes the ongoing need for support and awareness around ALS and similar health issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR97

Commends Samantha Paul on winning the 2021 Louisiana Agriscience Teachers Association Essay Contest

LA HR1181

Congratulating Taylor Levy on winning first place in the 2010-2011 Texas VFW Voice of Democracy essay contest.

LA HR538

Congratulating Jada Daniels of Ball High School in Galveston on winning first place in the local Optimist International Essay Contest.

LA SR252

Commends Bailor Wells for winning Google's art contest top prize in Louisiana.

LA HR89

Commends Summerfield High School and its coach, Randy Carlisle, on winning both the 2016 LHSAA Class C boys' and girls' basketball state championships

LA SR100

Commends the St. Scholastica Academy girls soccer team upon winning the 2019 Louisiana High School Athletic Association Division I state championship.

LA SR35

Commends St. Mary's Dominican High School soccer team on winning the Louisiana High School Athletic Association 2022 Division I State Championship.

LA HCR18

Commends the Holden High School girls' basketball team upon winning the 2016 Class B state championship

LA HR7

Commends the Holden High School girls' basketball team upon winning the 2016 Class B state championship

LA SCR80

Commends the city of Scott for winning the 2011 Cleanest City Contest.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.