Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR146

Introduced
5/3/10  
Engrossed
5/4/10  

Caption

Recognizes May 9-15, 2010, as Police Week and May 15, 2010, as Peace Officers Memorial Day, commends law enforcement officers, and encourages all citizens to join in the week's commemorative tributes

Impact

This resolution does not alter state laws but serves to formally recognize the contributions of law enforcement in Louisiana. By designating a specific week and day for commemoration, it provides an opportunity for citizens to engage in meaningful tributes and ceremonies that promote awareness and appreciation for the sacrifices made by police and peace officers. It fosters a culture of respect for law enforcement and encourages public participation in honoring the service of these individuals.

Summary

HCR146 is a House Concurrent Resolution adopted by the Louisiana Legislature to recognize the week of May 9 through May 15, 2010, as Police Week and May 15, 2010, as Peace Officers Memorial Day. The resolution aims to honor the dedication, responsibilities, and sacrifices made by law enforcement officers in safeguarding the lives and property of citizens throughout the state of Louisiana. The resolution commends and acknowledges the continuous service provided by these officers, emphasizing their role as defenders of individual rights and liberties.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR146 is predominantly positive. Many members of the legislature and citizens express a deep respect and gratitude for law enforcement officers, highlighting their bravery and commitment to public safety. The resolution aims to unite communities in acknowledging the duties and sacrifices of these professionals, contributing to a sense of collective appreciation and solidarity. The public sentiment reflects a recognition of the dangers faced by law enforcement while focusing on their significant contributions to societal wellbeing.

Contention

While the resolution is largely applauded, it also raises discussions about the challenges faced by law enforcement and the controversies surrounding policing in contemporary society. Topics such as police accountability, community relations, and the evolving role of law enforcement are often discussed alongside such commemorative efforts. The emphasis on honor and commendation must also consider ongoing dialogues around best practices in policing and the necessity for reform, ensuring that respect for law enforcement is balanced with the calls for accountability and justice.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR68

Recognizes the week of May 9-15, 2010, as National Police Week and May 15, 2010 as Peace Officers Memorial Day.

LA SR43

Recognizes May 15, 2020, as Peace Officers Memorial Day, and May 10-16, 2020 as Police Week.

LA HR115

Designates May 9-15, 2022, as Police Week in the state and commends the state's law enforcement officers

LA SR86

Recognizes May 15, 2024, as Peace Officer Memorial Day and May 12 - 18, 2024 as Police Week at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA HR427

Recognizing the week of May 12 through 18, 2024, as "National Police Week" and recognizing May 15, 2024, as "Peace Officers Memorial Day" in Pennsylvania.

LA HR48

Recognizing the week of May 11 through 17, 2025, as "National Police Week" and recognizing May 15, 2025, as "Peace Officers Memorial Day" in Pennsylvania.

LA SR108

Designates May 15 - May 21, 2016, as Police Week in the state of Louisiana and commends the service of law enforcement officers.

LA HR110

Designates May 15 through May 21, 2016, as Police Week in the state of Louisiana and commends the service of law enforcement officers

LA HR104

Designates May 14-20, 2017, as Police Week in the state and commends the service of law enforcement officers

LA HR410

Recognizing the week of May 12 through 18, 2024, as "National Police Week" and May 15, 2024, as "Peace Officers Memorial Day" in Pennsylvania.

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