Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR40

Introduced
4/14/10  
Refer
4/14/10  
Report Pass
4/26/10  
Passed
4/27/10  

Caption

Memorializes Congress to support continued investment and progress in alleviating the problem of hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico.

Impact

The resolution highlights the state's participation in national efforts since the formation of the Mississippi River/Gulf of Mexico Watershed Nutrient Task Force in 1998. By advocating for continued federal support, SCR40 aims to reinforce established initiatives that have historically received funding and attention. The affirmation of such support is crucial for developing comprehensive strategies to address the hypoxia crisis effectively, which can ultimately benefit local fisheries, improve water quality, and preserve the overall health of the Gulf's ecosystems.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 40 (SCR40) seeks to memorialize the U.S. Congress to support ongoing investments and actions aimed at alleviating the hypoxia problem in the Gulf of Mexico. Hypoxia, characterized by low oxygen levels in the water, poses a significant threat to the marine ecosystem, particularly affecting the productive coastal fishery that supports local economies and communities in Louisiana. The resolution emphasizes the importance of federal commitment and cooperation, particularly through established action plans to mitigate this environmental challenge.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SCR40 is quite positive within the context of environmental conservation. Supporters of the resolution view it as a necessary step toward securing pivotal federal resources and collaboration required to combat the environmental degradation caused by hypoxia. The resolution reflects a collective acknowledgment of the environmental issues facing the region and the commitment needed from both state and federal authorities to address them.

Contention

While SCR40 presents a unified front from Louisiana's legislature, potential points of contention could arise regarding the effectiveness and prioritization of federal initiatives. Concerns regarding the allocation of resources and the real impacts of proposed actions on the local environment might prompt further discussions. Additionally, while the resolution encourages legislative support, ensuring that the necessary actions are adequately funded and implemented remains a critical challenge for the future.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

LA HCR70

Urges continued support for the efforts in the Mississippi River Basin to achieve the goals of the Gulf Hypoxia Action Plan

LA HCR98

Urges and requests continued support for the efforts in the Mississippi River Basin to achieve the goals of the Gulf Hypoxia Action Plan

LA HCR48

Urges and requests continued support for the efforts in the Mississippi River Basin to achieve the goals of the Gulf Hypoxia Action Plan

LA HCR30

Urges and requests continued support for the efforts by the state of Louisiana and others in the Mississippi River Basin to work together toward achieving the goals of the Gulf Hypoxia Action Plan and a reduction of the hypoxic zone off the state's coast

LA HCR29

Reaffirms support for the annual Gulf of Mexico Hypoxia Mapping Cruise conducted by Louisiana State University and the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium and memorializes Congress to provide continued funding

LA HCR64

To express support for the annual Gulf Hypoxia Mapping Cruise conducted by the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium and to memorialize congress to provide continued funding

LA HCR65

To express support for the annual Gulf Hypoxia Mapping Cruise conducted by the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium and to memorialize congress to provide continued funding

LA HCR27

Urges and requests enhancement of the state's participation in the Gulf of America Hypoxia Action Plan and Task Force

LA SCR7

Memorializes Congress to maintain the Outer Continental Shelf revenue sharing arrangement passed under the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act of 2006.

LA SCR4

Memorializes Congress to extend Louisiana's seaward boundary in the Gulf of Mexico to three marine leagues.

Similar Bills

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