Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR186

Introduced
6/4/17  
Introduced
6/4/17  

Caption

Commends The Walking Ladies of Opelousas for their fundraising efforts in support of downtown enhancements

Impact

The resolution highlights the positive influence of community-driven initiatives on local aesthetics and civic pride. By raising funds for enhancements such as the lighting of oak trees in the courthouse square, The Walking Ladies have not only improved the visual landscape of downtown Opelousas but have also fostered community involvement. The resolution serves to inspire other community members to engage in similar civic activities, further promoting local pride and collaborative efforts aimed at enhancing their environment.

Summary

House Resolution No. 186, presented by Representative Dustin Miller, serves to commend 'The Walking Ladies' of Opelousas, Louisiana, for their significant fundraising efforts aimed at enhancing the town's downtown area. These women, who have committed to walking together regularly for the past twenty years, have become well-known figures in their community and have successfully raised funds for local projects. Specifically, they garnered $18,000 for courthouse lighting enhancements in preparation for Opelousas's tricentennial celebration in 2020. This resolution recognizes their dedication and impact on the community's beautification efforts.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR186 is overwhelmingly positive. It celebrates community spirit and recognizes individuals who contribute significantly to local enhancements. The public reception reflects appreciation for the dedication shown by The Walking Ladies and their successful initiatives, which resonate with the values of communal pride and involvement in beautifying their hometown. This resolution reinforces the notion that grassroots efforts can lead to meaningful change within a community.

Contention

While there are no major points of contention associated with HR186, one could consider the varying levels of visibility and recognition that community efforts receive. Some might argue about the need for more comprehensive support mechanisms for such grassroots initiatives so that more community members feel empowered to undertake similar projects. Nonetheless, HR186 remains a unifying recognition of the community's capacity to enact positive change through dedicated fundraising and civic involvement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR6

Commends Nathan Richard for his fundraising efforts

LA HR70

Expresses condolences on the death of the Reverend John Ezekiel Claiborne of Opelousas

LA SB250

Provides for the boundaries and governance of the Opelousas Downtown Development District and authorizes the district to create economic development districts. (gov sig)

LA HR69

Commends Charles W. Ross for his many accomplishments and recognizes the April 29, 2017, observance of Charles W. Ross Day in Opelousas

LA HR37

Commends the Opelousas Elderly Awareness Seminar

LA H4677

Supporting economic growth of downtowns and main streets

LA H307

Supporting economic growth of downtowns and main streets

LA HR151

Commends Greater New Hope Missionary Baptist Church of Opelousas on its eighty-sixth anniversary

LA HR195

Recognizes June 19, 2023, as Juneteenth Day in Opelousas

LA HR166

Recognizes June 19, 2022, as Juneteenth Day in Opelousas

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.