Louisiana 2020 1st Special Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR23

Introduced
6/23/20  
Introduced
6/23/20  

Caption

Commends Taylor Lesniewski on the mature instincts exhibited when she placed a call to 911 and saved the lives of her mother and baby sister.

Impact

This resolution serves to highlight the importance of community safety education programs like 'Safety Town' that equip young children with essential life-saving skills. By formally recognizing Taylor's actions, the resolution aims to promote awareness and encourage similar educational initiatives throughout Louisiana. Furthermore, it reinforces the value of preparedness among families and communities when facing emergency situations, suggesting that such training can make a significant difference in outcomes during crises.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 23, also known as SR23, commends Taylor Lesniewski, a nine-year-old girl from Louisiana, for her heroic actions in a life-threatening emergency involving her pregnant mother. On May 2, 2020, Taylor utilized the skills learned from the 'Safety Town' program taught by the Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office to call 911 when her mother collapsed and requested help. Her calm demeanor and ability to communicate critical information effectively were pivotal in securing timely medical assistance, ultimately saving both her mother's and newborn sister's lives.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR23 is overwhelmingly positive, embodying a spirit of admiration and appreciation for youth who demonstrate extraordinary maturity and presence of mind under distressing circumstances. Legislators and community members alike view Taylor's actions as not only life-saving but also as an inspiring example of the impact that education can have on young individuals. The resolution was welcomed with enthusiasm, fostering a sense of pride within the community for Taylor's quick thinking and bravery.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not present points of contention, it highlights broader conversations about youth involvement in emergency response and the need for educational programs that prepare children for such situations. Potential discussions may arise around funding for similar initiatives and the extent to which schools should implement training programs focused on emergency preparedness and first aid, as well as balancing this with other educational priorities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR55

Honor the service and sacrifice of Vietnam War Hero James Henry Taylor.

LA HR10

Commends Fletter Cox Taylor for her many accomplishments

LA SR198

Commends the Good Samaritans who risked their lives and saved an elderly woman and three children from drowning as a result of an automobile accident on March 12, 2018, in Shreveport, Louisiana.

LA SR124

Commending Ann Cannon Taylor.

LA HR1560

Recognizing April 19, 2013, as Taylor Storch Day at the State Capitol and commending the efforts of the Taylor's Gift Foundation to promote organ donation.

LA HCR21

Commends the Black Lives Matter movement

LA HR127

Commends Fletter Cox Taylor for her service to Red River Parish

LA SR68

Expresses sincere condolences to the family and loved ones of Ayodele "Ayo" Edith Anderson upon her passing, and commends and celebrates her life and legacy, recognizing her outstanding contributions to her community, and her unwavering faith and service.

LA SCR6

Commends Shelly Taylor upon her retirement as chief executive officer of the Louisiana Association for the Blind in Shreveport.

LA SR53

Commends Anna Cole for her bravery as she combats breast cancer and recognizes her selflessness in encouraging others.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.