Louisiana 2021 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR12

Introduced
4/12/21  

Caption

Commends Boys and Girls Clubs in Louisiana for their outstanding commitment to children, teens, and families, and recognizes the week beginning April 12, 2021, as Boys and Girls Clubs in Louisiana Week.

Impact

The resolution serves to elevate the visibility of the Boys and Girls Clubs in Louisiana which play a vital role in the community by providing a safe and supportive environment for young individuals. It emphasizes the clubs' educational initiatives aimed at helping youth graduate high school prepared for further education, career, or military service. Additionally, it recognizes the clubs' efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic, which provided essential services and support during a time of crisis, thereby underscoring their importance to family and community resilience.

Summary

Senate Resolution 12 (SR12) commends the Boys and Girls Clubs in Louisiana for their dedication to children, teens, and families, recognizing the week beginning April 12, 2021, as 'Boys and Girls Clubs in Louisiana Week.' The resolution highlights the organization's mission to support the development of young people, particularly those in need, by helping them achieve academic success and good citizenship while promoting healthy lifestyles. The acknowledgment reflects the significant annual contribution of these clubs to over 19,000 youth in the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR12 is overwhelmingly positive, as it highlights the commitment and service of the Boys and Girls Clubs. Legislators and community members express appreciation for the staff and volunteers of these clubs who work tirelessly to nurture places of safety and growth for young people. This commendation acknowledges the ongoing efforts to enhance the quality of life for youth in Louisiana, making it a source of pride and collective goodwill within the community.

Contention

While SR12 does not appear to present significant points of contention, its passing demonstrates a united front among lawmakers in support of youth initiatives. However, underlying discussions may exist regarding the allocation of state resources to such clubs, particularly in the context of equitable access to youth services across diverse communities. The resolution, nonetheless, serves primarily as an acknowledgment rather than a contentious legislative measure.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR2

Commends the staff of Boys and Girls Clubs in Louisiana for their commitment to youth and their families and recognizes the week of March 14, 2022, as Boys and Girls Clubs in Louisiana Week

LA HR15

Commends Boys & Girls Clubs in the state for their positive impact on the lives of young people and designates April 12-17, 2021, as Boys & Girls Clubs Week in Louisiana

LA SR124

Commends the Boys & Girls Clubs in Louisiana and the 2013 Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Year, Andrew Vessell.

LA HCR155

Commends the Louisiana Alliance of the Boys and Girls Clubs

LA HR672

Commending the Boys & Girls Clubs in Texas for their outstanding efforts in behalf of youth and their families.

LA HR169

Commending the Boys & Girls Clubs of Texas for the outstanding services that they provide to Texas youth and families.

LA SR402

Recognizing the Boys and Girls Clubs of Texas for their contributions to our state.

LA SR101

Commending Boys & Girls Clubs in Virginia.

LA HR270

Commending Boys & Girls Clubs in Virginia.

LA SR205

Commending the Boys and Girls Clubs of Texas.

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