Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR203

Introduced
5/6/24  
Introduced
5/6/24  
Passed
5/7/24  

Caption

Commends the Mandeville Republican Women on forty years of volunteer public service

Impact

The resolution acknowledges the substantial contributions of the Mandeville Republican Women in the political landscape, emphasizing their efforts in organizing events that raise public awareness and participation in the electoral process. Their activities not only empower local residents to engage in politics but also contribute to the broader goals of the Republican Party by promoting candidates and facilitating political dialogue. By commending these women, the resolution seeks to inspire similar volunteer efforts across the state.

Summary

House Resolution No. 203, introduced by Representative Carver, serves to commend the Mandeville Republican Women for their forty years of dedicated volunteer public service throughout Louisiana. The resolution highlights the club's formation in 1984 and its evolution into a significant political organization within the Republican community. Through various initiatives, including voter registration efforts and candidates' forums, the club has played a vital role in fostering political education and engagement among local citizens.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding House Resolution No. 203 is overwhelmingly positive. It reflects an appreciation for community service and the empowerment of women in politics. The commemoration of the club’s anniversary is seen as not just recognition of their past achievements, but also validation of the ongoing importance of volunteerism in fostering democratic values and civic involvement. Supporters of the resolution uphold it as a necessary acknowledgment of those who have dedicated substantial time and effort to public service.

Contention

While the resolution itself likely does not face significant opposition, it brings to light the ongoing conversations surrounding women's roles in political organizations and the importance of grassroots activities in shaping political landscapes. The recognition of a singular organization may provoke discussions about inclusivity and representation within political volunteer efforts. Nonetheless, the intent of the resolution is focused on celebration and acknowledgment rather than controversy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR253

Commends John Mamoulides for his years of public service

LA HR186

Commends the members and volunteers of the 2023 Concerned Women for America of Louisiana's Encourage-A-Legislator Project

LA HR42

Commends the Louisiana State University Center for Energy Studies for forty years of service

LA SCR54

Commends the volunteers and members of the 2023 Concerned Women for America's Encourage-A-Legislator Project.

LA SR100

Commends Senator Louie Bernard for his forty-four years of dedicated public service.

LA SR152

Commends Senator Gregory Tarver for his years of distinguished public service.

LA SR93

Commends Senator Sharon Hewitt for her years of distinguished public service.

LA HR29

Commends the organizers, volunteers, and royal court of the 2023 Italian Festival in Tickfaw, Louisiana

LA HR133

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

LA SR24

To commend AmeriCorps Seniors Southern University (SUSLA) Caddo/Bossier/DeSoto Foster Grandparent Volunteer Program for its forty-three years of exceptional service.

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