Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR99

Introduced
5/2/19  
Introduced
5/2/19  
Passed
5/6/19  

Caption

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

Impact

HR99 does not alter existing state laws but rather serves as a commendation of AMIkids for its vital role in youth rehabilitation. The resolution highlights how AMIkids aids young individuals in overcoming challenges by fostering personal growth and reintegration into society. Through programs that empower youth, the organization contributes to lowering recidivism and promoting a supportive community dynamic that benefits the broader society.

Summary

House Resolution 99 (HR99) celebrates the significant contributions of AMIkids Baton Rouge over its fifty-year history of guiding troubled youth towards positive paths. Established in 1969, AMIkids has played a crucial role in providing alternative solutions to institutional incarceration, emphasizing support in a community-based environment. The resolution acknowledges the transformative work of AMIkids in Louisiana, having impacted over 12,000 youths within the state, helping them to reconnect with educational and career opportunities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR99 is predominantly positive, reflecting a strong endorsement for AMIkids and rehabilitation-focused programs statewide. Legislators and community supporters express gratitude for AMIkids' dedication to at-risk youth, recognizing the substantial positive influence it has had on individual lives and the community as a whole. This resolution showcases a commitment to ongoing support for organizations dedicated to youth rehabilitation.

Contention

As a resolution, HR99 does not engage in significant points of contention within the legislative framework, but it does touch upon broader discussions regarding youth rehabilitation versus incarceration. Supporters of community-based programs, like those implemented by AMIkids, argue for the necessity of such initiatives in addressing the systemic issues facing troubled youths. While HR99 is largely celebratory, it also implicitly reinforces the conversation about appropriate methods of supporting at-risk youth and the legal responsibilities of state institutions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR140

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

LA HR141

Commends AMIkids Baton Rouge for its work to empower youth

LA HR249

Commends Jacob Nichols and Live 2 Serve for service to the 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 SCR24

Commends the Federation of Greater Baton Rouge Civic Associations for fifty years of community service.

LA HR167

Commends Helen Louise Turner Rutledge for her civic and social contributions to her East Baton Rouge Parish community

LA HR236

Commends and expresses appreciation to Beverly A. Vincent of Baton Rouge for eighteen years of highly effective service as a session sergeant-at-arms for the La. House of Representatives

LA HR32

Commends the Next Generation Pioneers for the group's community-building activities in Baton Rouge

LA HR36

Commends Visit Baton Rouge on the occasion of its fiftieth anniversary

LA HR305

Commends St. James Episcopal Church on one hundred seventy-five years of worship in Baton Rouge

Similar Bills

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