Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR123

Introduced
5/16/17  
Introduced
5/16/17  
Passed
5/17/17  

Caption

Commends Ruby Watts Coleman upon the celebration of her one hundredth birthday

Impact

The resolution serves to honor and celebrate a significant milestone in an individual's life, reflecting the importance of community recognition for enduring contributions and achievements. It fosters a sense of pride and appreciation within the local community, showing how individual stories can enrich the collective history of a state. Furthermore, by acknowledging Ruby Watts Coleman, the resolution reinforces the value of education and mentorship, inspiring future generations to contribute positively to society.

Summary

House Resolution No. 123 commemorates Ruby Watts Coleman on the occasion of her one hundredth birthday, celebrated on March 15, 2017. This resolution recognizes the remarkable life and contributions of Mrs. Coleman, who was born a century ago and has since made significant impacts in her community through education and service. The resolution details her impressive educational background, including degrees from Alcorn State University and Iowa State University, and highlights her role as a longtime educator at Grambling State University, where she taught Home Economics for thirty-two years.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR 123 is overwhelmingly positive, characterized by admiration and respect for Mrs. Coleman. The resolution expresses gratitude for her lifelong commitment to education, her role in community service, and her impact on family and friends. It also reflects a cultural appreciation for honoring elder citizens and celebrating their legacies, reinforcing social values around respect for the elderly and the significance of family ties.

Contention

While HR 123 is predominantly a celebratory resolution with little to no contention, it highlights the broader societal themes of honoring contributions of individuals in the community. There may be underlying discussions about the recognition of community figures in legislation and how such resolutions can either detract from or add to the legislative agenda. However, it remains a straightforward acknowledgment without significant opposition or points of contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR166

Commends Mary Doll Richardson upon the celebration of her one hundredth birthday

LA HR2

Commends Eleanor Miles upon the celebration of her one hundredth birthday

LA HR3

Commends Doris Thompson upon the celebration of her one hundredth birthday

LA HR7

Commends Ruby Theresa Lemoine Casemore upon her one hundredth birthday

LA HR13

Commends Pearl Payne upon the celebration of her one hundredth birthday

LA HR367

Commends Thelma Alice Smith Washington Williams on the celebration of her one hundredth birthday

LA HR145

Commends Bettye Smith Dixon upon the celebration of her ninetieth birthday

LA HCR92

Commends the Reverend Ernest Jackson, Sr., upon the celebration of his one hundredth birthday

LA HR201

Commends Cloteil Matthews upon her one hundred fourth birthday

LA SCR5

Commends Irene Riley Anderson upon the celebration of her one hundredth birthday.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.