Louisiana 2020 2nd Special Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR53

Introduced
10/22/20  
Introduced
10/22/20  
Passed
10/22/20  

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution highlights the importance of community support for individuals facing health adversities, presenting Mrs. Cole as a role model. By commending her, the resolution aims to spotlight the collective strength exhibited by those battling illness and the value of providing encouragement to others. It serves to motivate the community and recognize the personal contributions individuals make in their fight against cancer. While it does not enact or change laws, the resolution contributes positively to public awareness and recognition of breast cancer issues.

Summary

Senate Resolution 53, introduced by Senator Milligan, is a commendation recognizing Mrs. Anna Cole for her bravery in the face of breast cancer and her selflessness in encouraging others undergoing similar challenges. The resolution celebrates her strength and resilience after being diagnosed with breast cancer, undergoing a mastectomy, and preparing for radiation treatment. Mrs. Cole is portrayed as an influential figure in her community, particularly noted for her involvement in the conservative and pro-life movements, as well as her efforts to uplift others through her writings and support.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR53 can be characterized as overwhelmingly positive and supportive. The commendation reflects a sentiment of respect and admiration for Mrs. Cole's courage and commitment to helping others. It aligns strongly with values of community, support, and advocacy for breast cancer awareness, resonating well with constituents who share similar beliefs and values. The resolution fosters an environment of solidarity among individuals facing health battles and those supporting them.

Contention

There does not appear to be significant contention surrounding SR53, given its nature as a commendation. However, it operates within the broader context of the pro-life movement, a topic that can elicit diverse opinions. While the resolution is largely uncontroversial in honoring an individual's struggle, it may invite discussion regarding the implications of advocacy within the conservative agenda and its interactions with public health issues. Nonetheless, the resolution is presented in a way that seeks to unify and uplift rather than incite division.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR104

Commends the Edna B. and Joyce Fay Washington Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. on celebrating its 30th year anniversary.

LA SR713

Honoring Kaitlyn Jankovsky for her bravery in fighting cancer.

LA SR178

Commends the Edna B. and Joyce Fay Washington Breast Cancer Foundation, Inc. on its twenty-fifth anniversary.

LA SR25

Commends Karen Eubanks Jackson, Founder & CEO of Sisters Network, Inc. for her efforts in education and support for African American women diagnosed with breast cancer.

LA HR777

Commending Charlie Dina of Houston for his bravery in fighting cancer.

LA HR12

Commends the JNC Foundation for its breast cancer awareness efforts, community service, and support for women of color

LA SR96

Commends and honors Sister Mary Innocenté Wiltz, SSF, for eighty years of devoted religious service, particularly through her ministry in education, and to express heartfelt gratitude and admiration for her enduring legacy of faith, compassion, and community leadership.

LA SR147

Commends New Orleans firefighter Roddrick C. Harrison for his heroic actions in saving lives and combating a major fire in an inhabited dwelling in the French Quarter.

LA SR65

Commends Antonio Rivera on being recognized as one of Louisiana's Young Heroes.

LA SR64

Commends Ryan Harter on being recognized as one of Louisiana's 2010 Young Heroes.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.