Louisiana 2021 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR136

Introduced
5/27/21  
Introduced
5/27/21  
Passed
5/27/21  

Caption

Commends Mia LeJeune on being awarded the 2021 Truman Scholarship.

Impact

The resolution serves to formally acknowledge and celebrate LeJeune's leadership skills and dedication to public service. It emphasizes the importance of the Truman Scholarship, which supports students committed to careers in governmental and non-profit sectors, thereby encouraging a new generation of leaders in Louisiana. By highlighting LeJeune's accomplishments, the resolution aims to inspire other students to engage in civic initiatives and consider careers focused on community welfare.

Summary

Senate Resolution 136 commends Mia LeJeune, a Louisiana State University student, for her accomplishments and recognition as a Truman Scholar. This resolution highlights her commitment to civic engagement, particularly in the areas of youth voting and democratic participation. Throughout her time at LSU, she significantly contributed to voter registration efforts, helping register over 6,000 students through her involvement with the nonpartisan organization Geaux Vote. Her passion for public service is further illustrated by her previous roles in political campaigns and government initiatives.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR136 is overwhelmingly positive. The resolution reflects a community pride in Mia’s achievements and an acknowledgment of her contributions to the state and university. Legislators and members of the community expressed admiration for her dedication and impact on the youth and democratic processes, illustrating a collective support for investing in young leaders.

Contention

While the resolution itself is supportive, there may be underlying discussions regarding the broader implications of such recognitions on policy-making for youth engagement and higher education initiatives. No specific points of contention were noted directly in the resolution itself; however, the political context surrounding scholarships and civic engagement can often lead to varying opinions about funding and support for public service programs. Nonetheless, the resolution stands as an affirmation of individual achievement within the framework of public service.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR54

Commends Devon Wade, LSU student, on being named a Truman Scholar.

LA HR41

Commends and congratulates Mr. Antavion "Tay" Moore for being the recipient of the 2023 Truman Scholarship award

LA HR32

Commends LSU student Devon Wade upon being named a 2010 Truman Scholar

LA HR160

Commends LSU Honors College student Catherine Fontenot of Basile on being named a Harry S. Truman Scholar

LA SCR69

Commends Sarah Michelle Procopio upon being selected as a recipient of the 2018 College Women of Excellence Award and a Louisiana Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation Scholarship.

LA SR39

Commends Brandon Oubre of Norco on being awarded the Goldwater Scholarship from the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Program.

LA SCR67

Commends Tayler Brishaune Pierre upon being selected as a recipient of a 2018 College Women of Excellence Award and a Louisiana Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation Scholarship.

LA SCR71

Commends Courtney Lynn Lott on being selected to receive a Women of Excellence Award and a Louisiana Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation Scholarship.

LA SR60

Congratulates and commends Camille Cronin on being selected and serving Louisiana State University as 2024 Homecoming Queen.

LA SR57

Commends Anna Normand on being named a Udall Scholar.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.