Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR249

Introduced
5/17/18  
Introduced
5/17/18  
Passed
5/18/18  

Caption

Commends Jacob Nichols and Live 2 Serve for service to the Baton Rouge community

Impact

The resolution does not modify any laws but serves to highlight the importance of community-based initiatives in improving the well-being of local youth. It underscores the role of organizations like Live 2 Serve in providing meaningful programs that contribute to the social fabric of Baton Rouge. By recognizing Nichols and his work, the resolution indirectly promotes the idea of community service and the value of local interventions in addressing social issues.

Summary

House Resolution 249 is a commendation introduced in the 2018 Regular Session by Representative Smith to honor Jacob Nichols for his significant contributions to the Baton Rouge community through the organization he founded, Live 2 Serve. This resolution acknowledges the vast impact that Nichols and the program have had on local youths, emphasizing community engagement, volunteerism, and the promotion of positive values among disadvantaged children in the area. The organization operates various programs that combine recreational activities with spiritual and educational elements aimed at uplifting youth from poverty-stricken backgrounds.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR249 is overwhelmingly positive, recognizing and celebrating the efforts of individuals making significant contributions to their communities. The resolution reflects a shared appreciation within the Legislative Assembly for charitable actions and the positive influence of dedicated volunteers like Jacob Nichols. It fosters a sense of pride in local initiatives that strive to make a difference in the lives of young individuals in need.

Contention

While there appear to be no major points of contention surrounding HR249, the general appreciation for community service and local leadership underscores a broader social consensus on the importance of supporting youth programs. The challenge remains in sustaining and expanding such initiatives, relying heavily on community support and the involvement of local organizations and volunteers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR31

Commends Scott Rogers for exemplary and outstanding service to the Baton Rouge area community.

LA HCR238

Commends Tyrus Thomas of Baton Rouge upon his receipt of a 2010 Jefferson Award for Public Service

LA HR99

Commends AMIkids Baton Rouge 50 years of youth services and community impact

LA HR119

Commends former legislator Clif Richardson for his service to Central, East Baton Rouge Parish, and the House of Representatives

LA SR140

Commends AMIkids Baton Rouge for 50 years of youth service and community impact.

LA HR113

Commends Sanchicaun Bryant for service to her community

LA SR136

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

LA HR22

Commends Checkers restaurant for its service to the north Baton Rouge community

LA HR116

Commends Rev. Charles T. Smith upon his retirement after 50 years as pastor of Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church in Baton Rouge

LA HCR39

Commends Beverly Choppin of Baton Rouge upon her receipt of a 2011 Women of Excellence Award from the La. Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.