Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR301

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

Caption

Commends 2024 Huntington High School student Jacie LaCour on the occasion of her graduation and receipt of a scholarship to Tulane University

Impact

The resolution not only recognizes Jacie’s academic and extracurricular achievements but also emphasizes her civic-mindedness through her volunteer work with local organizations. Her significant involvement with the Council on Alcoholism & Drug Abuse and the Peoples Promise Organization illustrates a commitment to bettering her community, reflecting the values of service and leadership that HR301 aims to promote. This commendation serves to inspire other students to pursue excellence both academically and socially.

Summary

House Resolution 301 (HR301), introduced by Representative Phelps, serves to commend Jacie LaCour, a senior from Huntington High School, on her exemplary academic performance and her recent receipt of a scholarship to Tulane University. The resolution highlights Jacie's impressive GPA of 4.67, her involvement in the yearbook, her membership in the National Honor Society, and her consistent position on the honor roll since the start of her high school career. Ranked fifteenth in her class of 255 students, Jacie's academic prowess is clearly evident.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR301 is overwhelmingly positive, as it is a celebration of a young individual’s hard work and determination. Such resolutions are generally well-received as they foster a sense of pride within the community and showcase the bright futures of its youth. By highlighting Jacie's efforts, the resolution fosters a spirit of encouragement toward educational pursuits among peers and community members.

Contention

While HR301 is a straightforward commendation, it does not invite significant contention as it solely focuses on praising Jacie LaCour's accomplishments. However, it may indirectly highlight issues related to academic support and opportunities for underrepresented students in higher education, particularly concerning her goal to address maternal mortality rates among black women. Thus, while supportive in sentiment, it presents an opportunity to discuss broader societal challenges that might require attention beyond the commendation itself.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR282

Commends Master Sergeant Nordyica N. Woodfork on the occasion of her retirement

LA HCR140

Commends the Huntington High School girls' track team on winning the Louisiana High School Athletic Association 2023 Class 4A state championship

LA HCR38

Commends Louisiana State University Health Shreveport medical student Holly LaCour for her work to increase students' exposure to science

LA HR41

Commends and congratulates Mr. Antavion "Tay" Moore for being the recipient of the 2023 Truman Scholarship award

LA HCR80

Commends Tulane University for its history of academic excellence

LA HR64

Commends Jennings High School head football coach, Rusty Phelps, on the occasion of his retirement

LA HR22

Commends Cynthia Tobey-Babineaux on the occasion of her retirement

LA HCR30

Commends Louisiana State University student Rachael Coates on being named a Goldwater Scholar

LA HR12

Commends the Tulane University Green Wave football team on winning the 2023 Cotton Bowl Classic

LA HR244

Commends Peabody Magnet High School and the graduating classes from 1970 to 1979

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.