Louisiana 2025 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR57

Introduced
4/28/25  

Caption

Commends and recognizes the Louisiana-based councils of the National Pan-Hellenic Council for their outstanding contributions to civic engagement, leadership, and community service.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the meaningful role that the NPHC councils play in enhancing civic engagement and service within local communities. Through various initiatives, including educational scholarships and voter engagement programs, these councils have significantly contributed to the empowerment of their neighborhoods. By recognizing these councils, the resolution also underlines the importance of collaboration and support for such organizations, which could influence future funding and community service opportunities.

Summary

Senate Resolution 57 seeks to commend and recognize the contributions of the Louisiana-based councils of the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) for their dedication to civic engagement, leadership, and community service. The NPHC serves as an umbrella organization for nine historically Black Greek-letter fraternities and sororities, collectively known as the 'Divine Nine'. This resolution acknowledges the impactful community efforts made by local councils in Louisiana which foster scholarship, service, leadership, and unity.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SR57 appears to be positive, endorsing and uplifting the work done by the councils associated with the NPHC. Lawmakers and community leaders expressed appreciation for the contributions made by Dr. Ralph 'RJ' Johnson and Amonie M. Johnson, who are noted for their national leadership within the NPHC. The resolution reflects a supportive stance on initiatives that promote community involvement and service, resonating well with both legislators and the general public.

Contention

While the resolution received acknowledgment for its contributions to civic engagement, there may be underlying discussions regarding the funding and logistical support for these councils. The resolution does not delve into potential challenges these organizations face, such as sustaining their operations or competing for resources with other community organizations. Recognizing their contributions is vital, but it leads to the question of how to maintain and further support their impactful work moving forward.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR117

Designates Monday, May 22, 2023, as Louisiana Judicial Council of the National Bar Association Day at the state capitol and commends the council

LA SR40

Commends the Junior League for its contributions to the state of Louisiana and recognizes April 18, 2024, as Junior League Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA HR112

Recognizes April 18, 2024, as Junior League Day at the state capitol and commends the Junior League for its contributions to Louisiana

LA SR107

Designates Monday May 22, 2023, as Louisiana Judicial Council of the National Bar Association Day at the state capitol.

LA SR33

Commends and recognizes Pastor Charles Edward "CeJay" Johnson for his outstanding accomplishments and service to the community.

LA SR68

Recognizes Wednesday, May 10, 2023, as the thirty-ninth annual Red and White Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SR11

Recognizes Tuesday, March 19, 2024, as Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SR162

Commends and recognizes the outstanding contributions of Sharon Turcan Gahagan to the Louisiana School of Math, Science, and the Arts and honors the dedication of the Sharon Turcan Gahagan Art Gallery.

LA HR335

Commends the Louisiana State University Eunice Bengals baseball team on winning the 2024 National Junior College Athletic Association Division II championship

LA HR132

Recognizes May 10, 2023, as the thirty-ninth annual Red and White Day at the state capitol

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.