Louisiana 2018 3rd Special Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR15

Introduced
6/21/18  
Introduced
6/21/18  

Caption

Commends Lauren Vizza, television morning news anchor at KTAL Channel 6 in Shreveport, Louisiana, on being named Miss Louisiana USA 2018.

Impact

The resolution not only celebrates Vizza’s accomplishments but also serves to inspire others within her community. By recognizing Vizza, the legislature aims to promote positive role models for young women, demonstrating the value of perseverance, community involvement, and personal growth. This kind of legislative recognition can enhance public awareness and support for youth engagement in community affairs, fostering a spirit of trying new challenges and giving back.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 15 aims to commend Lauren Vizza for her achievements, particularly her recognition as Miss Louisiana USA 2018. The resolution highlights her journey from a college student at Louisiana Tech University to becoming a prominent television news anchor at KTAL Channel 6. Vizza's experiences and transformations are emphasized, reflecting her growth from uncertainty in life to adopting a confident, independent persona, which she describes as that of a 'female warrior woman.' Her efforts in various community service initiatives, particularly in support of the Children's Miracle Network and the March of Dimes, are also noted.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding this resolution is overwhelmingly positive. It showcases a collective pride in Vizza's achievements and the acknowledgment of her contribution to the state. The resolution embodies admiration and support from the legislature, reflecting a unified sentiment that values representation and the accomplishments of individuals in various fields, particularly women in leadership roles.

Contention

While the resolution does not present significant points of contention, it does subtly highlight the ongoing tradition of celebrating state representatives in the arts and media, which may be viewed differently by various factions within the state. However, the overall tone remains celebratory, focusing on Vizza’s achievements rather than controversial aspects of her career or involvement in pageantry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR19

Commends Lauren Vizza on her successful reign as Miss Louisiana 2012.

LA HR120

Recognizes Wednesday, May 22, 2013, as Miss Louisiana Scholarship Organization Day and commends Lauren Vizza, Miss Louisiana 2012

LA SR127

Commends Miss Aesha Rashell Magee on being crowned Miss Black Louisiana USA 2017.

LA SCR23

Commends Bob Griffin of Shreveport, Louisiana, upon receipt of the 2018 Gold Circle Emmy Award for more than fifty years in broadcast journalism.

LA SCR40

Commends Tanya Lea Crowe for being crowned Miss Louisiana USA 2021.

LA SCR23

Commends Katie "KT" Scannell for being crowned Miss Louisiana USA 2022.

LA SR31

Commends Aaron Warren of Shreveport, Louisiana, for being selected to represent Louisiana at the HOBY World Leadership Congress.

LA SR29

Commends Leanne Reese Easterling on being crowned Miss Louisiana Junior Pre-Teen Cover Girl at the 2014 Louisiana National American Miss Pageant.

LA SR67

Commends Country Music Television, Louisiana Calling, and the Louisiana Community and Technical College System on the Spring 2018 Empowering Education Tour.

LA SCR13

Commends Meagan Crews upon winning the title of Miss Louisiana 2019.

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