Virginia 2022 1st Special Session

Virginia House Bill HR693

Introduced
5/31/22  
Engrossed
6/17/22  

Caption

Commending the Hampton Roads Youth Poet Laureates and Ambassadors.

Impact

The bill emphasizes the critical role of youth in civic and community initiatives, showcasing poetry as a vibrant outlet for young voices. It highlights the significance of acknowledging young individuals who contribute positively to society, particularly through the medium of poetry, thereby fostering a sense of pride and motivation among peers and the broader community. This resolution could inspire other localities to create similar programs recognizing youth artistry and leadership, ultimately influencing educational and community policies concerning youth engagement.

Summary

HR693 commends the Hampton Roads Youth Poet Laureates and Ambassadors for their achievements in poetry and community engagement. This resolution recognizes the joint efforts of Teens with a Purpose and Hampton Roads Youth Poets in promoting the importance of poetry as a means of civic expression and leadership. The bill honors four young poets: Salma Amrou and Ayana Askew, who were named Youth Poet Laureates, along with Areen Syed and Marjorie Cenese, who earned the title of Youth Poet Laureate Ambassadors. This initiative aligns with larger efforts nationally to support youth involvement in the arts and education.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR693 is overwhelmingly positive, as it celebrates the achievements of young individuals and promotes the arts as a fundamental component of community engagement. Supporters of the bill view it as a progressive step in recognizing and valuing the contributions of youth to cultural and civic discourse. Conversations around this bill may reflect a broader societal appreciation for creative expression and its role in nurturing community connections and developing future leaders.

Contention

While HR693 serves to commend youth poets, there may be underlying discussions regarding the resources and support needed to sustain youth programs and initiatives within the arts. Additionally, the resolution's focus on the Hampton Roads area raises discussions about regional disparities in art programs and support for young creatives, which could generate conversations on equity and access across different communities. However, as a commendation, the resolution does not pose significant points of contention although it may highlight existing gaps in support for youth arts programming.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HR210

Commending the Virginia Youth Poet Laureate ambassadors.

VA HR208

Commending Areen Syed.

VA HR535

Commending Deirdre Love.

VA HR207

Commending Kashvi Ramani.

VA HR192

Commending Ayana A. Askew.

VA SB748

California Youth Poet Laureate.

VA HJR557

Commending the Hampton Roads Workforce Council.

VA HR1547

Rathburn, Chelsea; distinguished Poet Laureate of Georgia; commend

VA HR314

Rathburn, Chelsea; distinguished Poet Laureate of Georgia; commend

VA SB0276

Selection of poet laureate.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.