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HR 366

COMMENDATIONS: Commends Noah Shotwell for winning the 120 kilogram Powerlifting National Championship, E. Regional Championship, and Division IV State Championship and for being invited to represent the U.S. in the 2026 Junior World Powerlifting Championships

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Roy Adams

Louisiana honors Noah Shotwell for national and regional powerlifting titles and his invitation to the 2026 Junior World Championships, recognizing his perseverance and impact.

Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with the Rules of the House.
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Bill Summary · HR 366

Summary of Bill HR 366 (2026, Louisiana)

Purpose and Intent

  • The bill is a House Resolution (HR 366) that commends Noah Shotwell for notable achievements in powerlifting and for being invited to represent the United States in international competition.
  • The primary aim is ceremonial recognition by the Louisiana House of Representatives.

Key Provisions and Changes

  • Formal commendation of Noah Shotwell for:
    • Winning the 120-kilogram Powerlifting National Championship.
    • Winning the East Regional Championship.
    • Winning the Division IV State Championship.
    • Receiving an invitation to represent the United States in the 2026 Junior World Powerlifting Championships in South Africa.
  • The resolution explicitly notes Shotwell’s status as a 2026 graduate of Slaughter Community Charter School and highlights his school records in squat, deadlift, and total weight.
  • It mentions Shotwell’s three-lift total of more than 1,600 pounds during a perfect powerlifting season.
  • It acknowledges Shotwell’s early life challenges, including time in pediatric physical and occupational therapy, and recognizes his perseverance and impact as a role model.

Who/What is Affected

  • Noah Shotwell is the primary subject of the commendation.
  • The Louisiana House of Representatives is the endorsing body issuing the commendation.
  • The broader audience includes students, athletes, and communities interested in recognizing athletic achievement and overcoming adversity.

Procedural and Timeline Aspects

  • The bill is a House Resolution and does not appear to create new law or funding obligations.
  • Action history shows the measure was read by title and laid over under the rules as of May 28, 2026.
  • The resolution lists Roy Adams as a co-sponsor.
  • No fiscal impact, regulatory changes, or statutory amendments are included; the action is ceremonial and ceremonial wording is the core content.

Notable Details

  • Shotwell’s invitation to the 2026 Junior World Powerlifting Championships places him on the U.S. Junior National Team for international competition in South Africa.
  • The resolution underscores his status as “the most dominant powerlifter in Slaughter Community Charter School history” and “the strongest eighteen-year-old in the United States,” as described in the text (note: these phrases reflect the cited statements in the bill).

Overall Impact

  • The bill serves to formally recognize and celebrate Noah Shotwell’s athletic achievements and inspire community pride.
  • It reflects Louisiana’s practice of issuing ceremonial commendations to outstanding student-athletes and their mentors.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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