Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR265

Introduced
6/5/23  
Passed
6/8/23  

Caption

Commends Taylor Sims, reigning Miss North Louisiana, on her receipt of the 2023 Miss Louisiana USA's People's Choice Award

Impact

The bill does not directly alter any state laws but serves as an important symbol of state appreciation for individuals who contribute positively to their communities. This recognition can inspire other young citizens to engage in public service or community awareness campaigns, particularly in areas of social health like Alzheimer's. By commending individuals like Taylor Sims, the resolution fosters local pride and encourages the pursuit of excellence in various fields, including education and advocacy.

Summary

House Resolution 265, introduced by Representative Phelps, is a commendation for Taylor Sims, who received the 2023 Miss Louisiana USA's People's Choice Award. The resolution praises her performance in the pageant, where she finished as a top-ten finalist and garnered significant public support through votes. The recognition underscores her contributions in both the realm of beauty and public service, promoting awareness for Alzheimer's and dementia through her platform. This type of resolution, while ceremonial, serves to highlight the importance of civic engagement and role modeling among youth in Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR265 is overwhelmingly positive as it celebrates the achievements of Taylor Sims and the values she represents. The resolution reflects a supportive attitude from the Louisiana legislature, showcasing their commitment to acknowledging young leaders who inspire others. The public's participation in voting for the People's Choice Award further emphasizes a community-centered approach to recognition and advocacy.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention associated with this resolution. It is a straightforward commendation that focuses on the positive achievements of an individual rather than proposing any controversial legislative changes. The bill's non-controversial nature reflects the general consensus of support for public figures who exhibit both talent and social responsibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR10

Commends Kelsi Crain on her reign as Miss Louisiana 2010 and recognizes May 3, 2011, as Miss Louisiana Organization Day in the Senate at the state capitol.

LA HR24

Commends Amy Sins for receiving the Greater New Orleans Champions of Service Award for Volunteer Louisiana

LA HCR17

Commends Katherine Putnam, Miss Louisiana 2009

LA HR35

Commends Miss Louisiana 2017, Laryssa Bonacquisti

LA SR127

Commends Miss Aesha Rashell Magee on being crowned Miss Black Louisiana USA 2017.

LA HR141

Commends Ambria Simone Terrell, Teen Princess Louisiana

LA HR60

Commends Kelsie Tillage on her selection as a 2023 Louisiana Public Broadcasting Young Hero

LA HR120

Recognizes Wednesday, May 22, 2013, as Miss Louisiana Scholarship Organization Day and commends Lauren Vizza, Miss Louisiana 2012

LA HR135

Commends Deputy Christopher Hogan of the West Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office on receipt of the Louisiana Sheriffs' Association's 2023 Deputy Valor Award

LA HR167

Commends Bernice Taylor upon her retirement from the Louisiana Department of Revenue

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.