Louisiana 2018 3rd Special Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR31

Introduced
6/24/18  

Caption

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

Impact

This resolution serves as a means to encourage and inspire youth participation in leadership opportunities and community service. By acknowledging Mr. Warren's achievement, the bill reinforces the importance of educational programs aimed at developing young leaders. Moreover, it demonstrates the state's commitment to supporting initiatives that prepare youth for future roles in civic leadership, thereby promoting a culture of active engagement among young citizens. The resolution exemplifies how local recognitions can contribute to broader state efforts in youth development.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 31 commends Aaron Warren of Shreveport, Louisiana, for his selection as a candidate to represent Louisiana at the Hugh O'Brian Youth (HOBY) World Leadership Congress held in July 2018. This resolution recognizes Mr. Warren's participation in a leadership seminar and the significance of the HOBY program in fostering leadership and civic engagement among young people. By recognizing Mr. Warren, the resolution not only honors an individual but also highlights the wider impact of the HOBY program on youth development in Louisiana and beyond.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SR31 is positive, celebrating the achievements of a young individual and the values of community service and leadership. Supporters appreciate the recognition of Aaron Warren, viewing it as an affirmation of the HOBY program's role in shaping competent young leaders. The resolution emphasizes shared community pride and the collective responsibility to nurture and guide the youth, reflecting a consensus on the value of youth leadership programs.

Contention

There are no recorded points of contention surrounding SR31 in the provided documents. The resolution is straightforward, focusing solely on commending an individual without any amendment proposals or significant opposition. As a commemorative measure, it promotes consensus and support for educational initiatives, leaving little room for contentious debate within the legislative context.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR29

Commends Roberto Carreras for being selected 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 SR30

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

LA SR33

Commends Jillian Maxwell 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 SR23

Commends Lillyanne Brignac on being selected as a candidate 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 SR32

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

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.

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.

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