Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR125

Introduced
5/8/23  
Introduced
5/8/23  
Passed
5/9/23  

Caption

Commends the 2023 participants of the Youth Legislature program

Impact

The resolution acknowledges the importance of the Youth Legislature program in not just educating students about the legislative process, but also in instilling a sense of confidence required for future leadership roles. Participants are given opportunities to engage in a two-day mock legislative session, where they simulate real legislative procedures, including drafting, debating, and voting on bills. The program also offers various roles, such as press delegates and photojournalists, which allow students to experience the legislative process from multiple perspectives.

Summary

House Resolution 125 is a commendation for the participants of the Youth Legislature program in Louisiana for the year 2023. This program serves as an educational experience for middle school students, immersing them in the legislative process and fostering skills in leadership, teamwork, and cooperation. Established in 1978, the Youth Legislature program engages over fifteen hundred students annually from fourteen parishes, allowing them to gain valuable knowledge and experience related to civic duties and governance through active participation.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR125 is overwhelmingly positive, as it recognizes the efforts of students and mentors involved in the Youth Legislature program. Legislators and community leaders view the program as beneficial in shaping informed and engaged citizens, preparing them for future civic responsibilities. These reflections support the belief that early exposure to governance and teamwork can have a lasting impact on students' personal and professional development.

Contention

While House Resolution 125 is largely commendatory, it highlights a general consensus around the value of youth engagement in legislative processes. However, there is room for contention in the balance of educational resources allocated to such programs compared to other educational needs. Advocates may argue for increased support for similar initiatives, stressing the importance of civic education in a time when there are growing concerns about youth disengagement from political processes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR18

Commends the Trinity Episcopal School Youth Legislature program

LA HR25

Commends the Youth Legislature of the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Baton Rouge

LA HR7

Commends Isabelle Cashe upon receipt of her second consecutive Outstanding Legislator award from the Youth Legislature

LA HR123

Commends YouthBuild Capital City participants

LA HR130

Designates Monday, June 1, 2015, as Boys & Girls Club of Greater Baton Rouge Youth Legislature Day at the state capitol

LA HR258

Commends Cory Stewart for his service to the Louisiana legislature

LA HR84

Commends the Honorable Francis C. Thompson on his status as the longest-serving member of the Legislature of Louisiana

LA HR133

Commends the Louisiana Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) programs and volunteers

LA HR32

Designates May 1, 2013, as FFA Day at the legislature and commends the state officers of FFA

LA HR217

Commends the 2013 International Legislative Drafting participants and welcomes them to the state capitol

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.