Louisiana 2018 3rd Special Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR23

Introduced
6/23/18  
Introduced
6/23/18  
Passed
6/24/18  

Caption

Commends Lillyanne Brignac on being selected as a candidate to represent Louisiana at the HOBY World Leadership Congress.

Impact

The resolution acknowledges Brignac's role in representing not just her school, but also the state of Louisiana on an international platform. It brings attention to the values of leadership, community involvement, and personal development cultivated at the HOBY seminars. By highlighting her accomplishment, the resolution serves to inspire other students to engage in similar leadership programs, thereby potentially increasing youth participation in community service and leadership roles across the state.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 23 serves to commend Lillyanne Brignac for her selection as a candidate to represent Louisiana at the Hugh O'Brian Youth (HOBY) World Leadership Congress in July 2018. This resolution highlights the significant achievement of Brignac, who attended the Louisiana HOBY Leadership Seminar, and emphasizes the importance of youth leadership development programs. The HOBY initiative, founded by Hugh O'Brian to inspire young people toward leadership roles, aims to cultivate a generation of proactive citizens who are equipped to make positive changes in their communities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR23 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating Brignac's achievements and the ideals promoted by the HOBY Leadership program. Legislators and community members likely view this recognition as a vital reinforcement of youth leadership and empowerment, reflecting a shared belief in the importance of encouraging young individuals to take on leadership roles and contribute meaningfully to their communities.

Contention

While the resolution appears to be straightforward and devoid of opposition, it underscores a broader theme regarding the value placed on youth leadership and education within legislative discourse. The act of commending a young leader serves to stimulate discussions on how programs like HOBY can impact the future workforce and civic engagement in Louisiana. Though not contentious in nature, it opens avenues for further exploration of educational initiatives aimed at youth empowerment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR33

Commends Jillian Maxwell for being selected as a candidate to represent Louisiana at the HOBY World Leadership Congress.

LA SR30

Commends Chris Barron for being selected as a candidate to represent Louisiana at the HOBY World Leadership Congress.

LA SR19

Commends Tucker Poret for being selected as a candidate to represent Louisiana at the HOBY World Leadership Congress.

LA SR32

Commends Camille Elizabeth Cancienne for being selected as a candidate to represent Louisiana at the HOBY World Leadership Congress.

LA SR25

Commends Kennedi Look for being selected to represent Louisiana at the HOBY World Leadership Congress.

LA SR24

Commends Mary Guy of Metairie, Louisiana, for being selected as a candidate to represent Louisiana at the Hugh O'Brian Youth (HOBY) World Leadership Congress.

LA SR29

Commends Roberto Carreras for being selected to represent Louisiana at the HOBY World Leadership Congress.

LA SR31

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

LA SR18

Commends John Honeycutt, of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, for being selected as a candidate to represent Louisiana at the HOBY World Leadership Congress to be held on July 21-28, 2018, at Loyola University in Chicago, Illinois.

LA SR11

Commends Luke Anthony Orlando of Berwick, Louisiana, for being selected to represent Louisiana at the Hugh O'Brian Youth (HOBY) World Leadership Congress.

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