Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR2

Introduced
3/14/22  
Introduced
3/14/22  
Passed
3/15/22  

Caption

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

Impact

By acknowledging the contributions of the Boys and Girls Clubs, this resolution highlights the importance of community organizations that help guide youth towards productive and responsible citizenship. This recognition may also encourage further support and funding for these clubs, which serve over 19,000 children annually. The focus on education, health, and civic engagement aligns with broader state goals for youth empowerment and development.

Summary

House Resolution No. 2, introduced by Representative Turner, commends the Boys and Girls Clubs in Louisiana for their commitment to children, teens, and families. It recognizes the week beginning March 14, 2022, as Boys and Girls Clubs in Louisiana Week, celebrating the essential services these organizations provide to the youth of the state. The resolution underscores the efforts to support young people, particularly during the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing the vital role these clubs play in fostering academic success, character development, and healthy lifestyles among members.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR2 appears to be overwhelmingly positive. There is a strong appreciation for the work of the Boys and Girls Clubs, reflecting a shared understanding of the critical support they provide to at-risk youth. Legislators and community members likely view the resolution as a timely affirmation of the clubs' efforts, particularly in light of the ongoing impacts of the pandemic, which necessitated continued outreach and support for vulnerable populations.

Contention

While there may not be significant contention surrounding HR2, the resolution does bring attention to the resources and policy support necessary for youth programs. Discussions could arise regarding the allocation of funding and ensuring equitable resources across diverse communities. Additionally, as it highlights the contributions of local organizations, there may be calls for ongoing collaboration among state agencies and nonprofits to maximize the impact of youth services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR12

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.

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 SR402

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

LA HR672

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

LA HR758

Commending the Boys & Girls Clubs in Texas for the services and programs they provide in behalf of the state's young people and their families.

LA SR205

Commending the Boys and Girls Clubs of Texas.

LA HR683

Honoring the Boys & Girls Clubs in Texas for their service to youth.

LA SR304

Recognizing the Boys and Girls Clubs in Texas for the services they provide.

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