Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR89

Introduced
4/16/18  

Caption

Commends LSU student Madelyn Smith of Lafayette on being named a 2018 Udall Scholar

Impact

The resolution serves to inspire and motivate students pursuing careers in environmental management and public service. By commending individuals like Madelyn Smith, HR89 aims to promote the values of community involvement, leadership, and academic excellence among young people in Louisiana. This legislative acknowledgment could have a bigger impact by fostering a culture of recognition and support for educational and environmental initiatives, thus encouraging future generations to engage in responsible stewardship of natural resources.

Summary

House Resolution 89, introduced by Representative Coussan, commends Louisiana State University (LSU) student Madelyn Smith for her recognition as a 2018 Udall Scholar. This resolution highlights her academic achievements, particularly in natural resource ecology and management, and her significant contributions to environmental conservation and public service. The resolution not only celebrates her scholarship but also recognizes her leadership roles and dedication to the community, underscoring the importance of young leaders in addressing environmental issues.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding House Resolution 89 is overwhelmingly positive. Lawmakers and members of the community express pride in Smith's accomplishments, viewing the resolution as a celebration of not only her personal achievements but also a broader commitment to environmental and social issues in Louisiana. The recognition serves to reinforce the value placed on academic achievement and community service, suggesting a collective aspiration to uphold these standards within the state.

Contention

While the resolution itself may not present contention, there are implicit challenges related to the sustainability of environmental initiatives that scholars like Madelyn Smith advocate for. The recognition of such individuals brings attention to ongoing debates about environmental policies and the need for continued commitment to addressing climate change and local conservation efforts. As Smith prepares for a career dedicated to these subjects, her achievements may also crystallize the discussions about legislative support for environmental education and related public policies.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

LA SR104

Commends LSU student Madelyn Smith on being named a 2018 Udall Scholar.

LA HR95

Commends LSU student Jack Green of Lake Charles upon being named a 2018 Udall Scholar

LA SR57

Commends Anna Normand on being named a Udall Scholar.

LA HR50

Commends Anna Normand for being named Udall Scholar

LA HR32

Commends LSU student Devon Wade upon being named a 2010 Truman Scholar

LA HR84

Commends LSU student Corey Matyas upon being named a 2018 Goldwater Scholar

LA HR45

Commends Louisiana State University Junior Jonathan Lambert of Madisonville upon being named a Udall Scholar by the Morris K. Udall and Stewart L. Udall Foundation

LA HR160

Commends LSU Honors College student Catherine Fontenot of Basile on being named a Harry S. Truman Scholar

LA HCR88

Commends LSU student Syed "Akbar" Zamin on being named a 2019 Goldwater Scholar

LA SCR69

Commends Sarah Michelle Procopio upon being selected as a recipient of the 2018 College Women of Excellence Award and a Louisiana Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation Scholarship.

Similar Bills

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