Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR6

Introduced
4/8/19  
Introduced
4/8/19  
Passed
4/9/19  

Caption

Commends Mason William Andrews on being certified as the youngest pilot to fly solo around the world by Guinness World Records.

Impact

While Senate Resolutions typically do not enact changes to state law, this particular resolution acts as a formal recognition and honor bestowed upon Mason William Andrews by the Louisiana Senate. It signifies the state’s appreciation for his contributions and accomplishments, fostering a sense of pride among citizens. Such commendations serve to inspire youth and promote positive community values, often encouraging others to pursue their dreams, especially in challenging fields like aviation.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 6 serves to commend and congratulate Mason William Andrews for his remarkable achievement of being certified as the youngest pilot to fly solo around the world by Guinness World Records. His flight, which lasted 180 hours over the span of 76 days, took him through numerous countries, symbolizing not just personal perseverance but also showcasing the spirit of adventure and exploration that embodies the aviation community. This resolution highlights not only his record-breaking journey but also his dedication to using this experience to contribute positively to society.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR6 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting the pride of the Louisiana Senate in the achievements of its youth. Throughout the discussions, members voiced their admiration for Mason's adventurous spirit and his ability to overcome various challenges during his journey. The resolution stands as a unifying factor within the Senate, bringing together members from different backgrounds to celebrate a notable achievement in aviation.

Contention

Notably, no significant contention is associated with Senate Resolution No. 6, as it represents a collective applaud rather than a divisive legislative action. However, one could argue that discussions around youth engagement in aviation and support for educational endeavors may emerge, particularly focusing on funding for similar initiatives or development programs for aspiring pilots. Nonetheless, the resolution is characterized by harmony and collective acknowledgment of Mason’s accomplishments without any apparent opposition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR4

Commends Mason Andrews on setting the record for the youngest pilot to solo circumnavigate the globe

LA HR855

Congratulating the City of Bowie on the Guinness World Records' certification of its Bowie knife sculpture as the world's largest Bowie knife.

LA HR449

Honoring Carol Foy of Spicewood for her record-breaking flight around the world in a single-engine plane.

LA SR500

Recognizing I Am Texas for holding a Guinness World Record as the largest published book.

LA HCR23

Commends Bryson "Cupid" Bernard for his achievements as a recording artist and recognizes him as the Linedance King of the World

LA SCR11

Express condolences upon the death of Viola Cocran and to posthumously commend her volunteer efforts at Slidell Memorial Hospital, which earned her designation in the Guinness Book of World Records.

LA SCR54

Commends Philip Mark Thomas for being named one of the top ten 2014 pilots for Pilots for Patients and for being named the 2013 Pilot of the Year for Pilots for Patients.

LA HR1066

Congratulating the Reverend D. N. Benford Sr. of Rising Star Missionary Baptist Church in Texas City on being recognized by Guinness World Records as the longest-serving pastor of the same church.

LA SCR18

Commends Armand "Mondo" Duplantis on setting a new world record for the pole vault.

LA HCR22

Commends Bryson "Cupid" Bernard for his achievements as a recording artist and recognizes him as the Linedance King of the World

Similar Bills

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