Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR36

Introduced
4/26/10  

Caption

Urges and requests the team owners of the National Football League and the representatives of the National Football League Players Association to work diligently and quickly to resolve their labor differences

Impact

The resolution highlights the economic ramifications a labor disagreement might entail, particularly for small businesses in Louisiana that benefit from game-day activities such as restaurants, hotels, and transportation services. The potential absence of NFL games could lead to reduced revenue and job losses in these sectors, stressing how intertwined the league's operations are with local economies and job markets. Taxpayer investments in the Saints and the infrastructure supporting the NFL further amplify concerns about the adverse effects of a labor dispute.

Summary

House Resolution 36 urges team owners of the National Football League (NFL) and the representatives of the NFL Players Association to resolve their labor differences promptly. With the New Orleans Saints having recently achieved a Super Bowl Championship, the resolution emphasizes the significance of the NFL to the economic well-being of Louisiana. It notes the reliance of local businesses on the success of the league, indicating that unresolved labor disputes could lead to a work stoppage in the upcoming season, which would have dire consequences for the state's economy.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR36 appears to be supportive of the resolution's intentions. Legislators and the public recognize the positive economic impact of the NFL and express hope that both sides can reach an agreement. The resolution calls for collaboration and understanding between the owners and players, emphasizing the need for a swift resolution to protect jobs and local businesses that depend on the league.

Contention

While the resolution serves as a proactive call to action, there are underlying tensions regarding labor negotiations in the NFL. Discussions around labor agreements in professional sports often reflect broader issues related to labor rights and player compensation, indicating a complex relationship between team owners and players. Concerns persist about the need for fairness in negotiations and the potential consequences of prioritizing profit over player welfare.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR46

Encourages the NFL team owners and the NFL Players' Association to resolve labor differences to ensure an uninterrupted 2010 football season.

LA HCR50

Requests that the National Football League reconsider the penalties imposed upon the New Orleans Saints

LA HR182

Commends Todd Bowles on his achievements as a player and a coach in the National Football League

LA HR173

Commends Todd Bowles on his achievements as a player and a coach in the National Football League

LA HR5

Commends Andrew Whitworth on being named National Football League 2021 Walter Payton Man of the Year

LA SR84

A resolution congratulating the Philadelphia Eagles on their victory in Super Bowl LIX in the successful 105th season of the National Football League.

LA HR215

Commends Warrick Dunn for his incredible athletic career and requests that the National Football League Hall of Fame Committee consider his induction into the NFL Hall of Fame

LA SR578

A resolution congratulating the Kansas City Chiefs on their victory in Super Bowl LVIII in the successful 104th season of the National Football League.

LA HR218

Honoring Tom Brady for his National Football League career and his civic engagement.

LA SC818

Recognizing and honoring the legacy of Tom Brady, one of football's greatest quarterbacks of all time, upon his retirement from the National Football League.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.