Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR208

Introduced
6/21/10  

Caption

To memorialize Congress to make funds available to entities in order to offer further reduced fares to military and emergency oil spill workers

Impact

If adopted, HR208 would focus on alleviating travel costs for specific groups, notably military families and emergency personnel. This memorialization is expected to contribute positively toward ensuring that those who serve or assist during crisis situations can maintain better communication and connection with loved ones. It reinforces the notion that supporting these individuals through cost-effective travel options is a priority for the state, particularly during times of disaster.

Summary

House Resolution 208, introduced by Representative Burrell, aims to memorialize the United States Congress to pursue actions that would make funding available for offering further reduced airfare to military personnel and their families. Additionally, the resolution seeks to extend these benefits to civilian emergency workers engaged in efforts related to the ongoing Deepwater Horizon disaster that has had significant ramifications on Louisiana's coast and its communities. The resolution emphasizes the need for affordable transportation for military families who may be separated due to service obligations and for emergency responders working in affected areas.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HR208 appears to be supportive, recognizing the sacrifices made by military personnel and emergency responders. The resolution reflects a communal sentiment that values the connection between service members and their families, particularly in the face of adversity stemming from disasters like the Deepwater Horizon incident. Advocates appreciate the initiative as a symbolic recognition of service, though opinions on the practicality of funding and implementation could vary.

Contention

Despite the positive reception, some points of contention may arise regarding the feasibility and sourcing of the proposed funding. Questions related to federal budget allocation and the actual mechanism by which these reduced fares could be implemented may lead to discussions during deliberations. Stakeholders might also have differing views on whether additional resources are necessary and how effectively they can be distributed among the target beneficiaries without complicating existing support systems.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR43

Memorializes Congress to approve and establish the National Military Family Relief Fund

LA SCR90

Requests the U. S. President to issue an emergency declaration to use any and all U.S. resources, including military forces and martial law, to stop the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and to ban the use of certain chemical dispersants in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill response operation.

LA HCR66

Memorializes congress and the Louisiana Congressional Delegation to continue appropriate funding for the National Sea Grant College Program

LA HCR144

Memorializes congress to direct EPA to investigate the governor of La.'s refusal to timely declare a state of emergency in response to the Deepwater Horizon oil rig

LA HCR50

Memorializes congress to provide for certain aspects of the RESTORE Act

LA HCR205

Memorializes congress to adopt the Restoring Ecosystem Sustainability and Protection on the Delta (RESPOND) Act

LA HCR31

Memorializes congress to maintain the current incentives for mid-level oil and gas exploration and production

LA HCR229

Memorializes congress to direct available federal funding for the purpose of enhancing the monetary and workforce value at the General Motors/Motors Liquidation Assembly Facility

LA HCR251

Memorializes congress to support the Southeast Hurricanes Small Business Disaster Relief Act of 2010

LA HCR96

Memorializes congress to ensure that Tricare adequately covers behavioral therapies for military dependents

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.