Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR298

Introduced
5/29/24  
Introduced
5/29/24  
Passed
5/30/24  

Caption

Commends the New Orleans Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Kids Competition Camp for its commitment to excellence in martial arts competitions

Impact

The bill celebrates the achievements of the NOLA BJJ Kids Competition Camp, particularly its recent success at the North American Grappling Association Championship, where participating children secured multiple medals. The camp aims to enhance the competitive capabilities of young athletes through rigorous training, aiming to elevate both their skills and confidence, ultimately contributing positively to the local sport culture in New Orleans.

Summary

House Resolution 298, sponsored by Representative Hughes, commends the New Orleans Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (BJJ) Kids Competition Camp for its dedication to nurturing young martial artists. This resolution highlights the camp's significant contribution to youth development through Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, emphasizing the physical, mental, and emotional benefits that the art offers to children aged three to fifteen. As the largest BJJ school in New Orleans, NOLA BJJ not only promotes physical fitness but also teaches important life skills such as conflict resolution and goal setting.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding HR298 is overwhelmingly positive, focusing on the recognition of youth excellence in martial arts. Legislators and community members have expressed support for initiatives that encourage physical fitness and personal development among children. The resolution reflects a broader appreciation for programs that provide significant community benefits and nurture young talent.

Contention

While there are no major points of contention within the resolution itself, it opens discussions about the role of youth sports programs in local communities. The importance of funding and support for such programs in the wake of challenges like Hurricane Katrina is underscored, highlighting ongoing concerns about community resilience and youth engagement in physical activities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR176

Commends the Baton Rouge area students and instructors for competing in and winning martial arts tournaments throughout Louisiana.

LA HR271

Commends Loyola University New Orleans for its history of academic excellence on the historic appointment of Dr. Xavier Cole as its president

LA HCR80

Commends Tulane University for its history of academic excellence

LA SR29

Commends Isiah Chavis for winning the 2023 George A. Spiegelberg Award as Best Oral Advocate at the National Trial Competition.

LA SR56

Commends Jennifer Steel Bourgeois for being a guardian angel to the Westbank of New Orleans.

LA HR227

Commends Kids Join the Fight for its efforts to defeat pediatric cancer

LA HR263

Commends Mason Mackie for his outstanding academic and athletic achievements and commitment to community service

LA SR91

Commends and congratulates Louisiana's Legislative Youth Advisory Council (LYAC) on winning the Department of Homeland Security Center for Prevention Programs and Partnerships' 2023 Invent2Prevent national high school competition.

LA HR24

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

LA HCR116

Expresses support for development of a Levitt Pavilion in Armstrong Park in New Orleans

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.