Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR20

Introduced
4/12/10  

Caption

Designates April 21, 2010, as Junior League of Louisiana Day.

Impact

The passing of this resolution serves to highlight and legitimize the efforts of the Junior Leagues, which have a significant impact on community welfare in Louisiana. It draws attention to the role of women in public service and emphasizes the need for continued volunteer efforts to address pressing issues affecting families, especially those concerning health, education, and welfare. This kind of recognition can encourage further participation in local initiatives and attract potential volunteers and advocates for related causes.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 20, introduced by Senator Mount, designates April 21, 2010, as Junior League of Louisiana Day. This resolution recognizes the contributions of the Junior Leagues of Louisiana, which are dedicated organizations of women committed to volunteerism, improving community quality of life, and developing women's potential. The resolution aims to raise awareness among the citizens of Louisiana about the importance of the work done by these leagues in various facets of community service, particularly focusing on women's and children's issues such as safety, education, and health.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR20 is largely positive, as it commends a group dedicated to societal improvement and empowerment. There is a strong emphasis on the valuable contributions of these organizations to the community, fostering an appreciation for volunteer service. Lawmakers and community leaders likely see this resolution as a reaffirmation of the importance of women in leadership roles and community improvements.

Contention

While SR20 is primarily celebratory in nature, it does not appear to be contentious in the traditional legislative sense, as it promotes a day of recognition rather than enacted policy. However, the ongoing challenges related to women's and children's issues could lead to discussions about the adequacy of state support for these initiatives. The resolution may prompt further debates about how best to empower women and address the issues highlighted by the Junior Leagues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR49

Recognizes April 30, 2013, as Junior League of Louisiana Day

LA SR34

Designates Thursday, April 24, 2025, as Junior League Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SR16

Designates the week of April 4 through April 10, 2010, as "Junior Auxiliary Week."

LA SR40

Commends the Junior League for its contributions to the state of Louisiana and recognizes April 18, 2024, as Junior League Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SR36

In recognition of 50 years of service, designates the week of April 3 through April 9, 2016, as "Junior Auxiliary Week" at the Louisiana Senate.

LA HR71

Designates April 24, 2025, as Junior League Day at the state capitol

LA SCR26

Recognizes Thursday, April 25, 2019, as Junior League Day at the state capitol and commends the Junior League for its contributions to the state of Louisiana.

LA SR25

Designates the week of April 3 through April 9, 2011, as "Junior Auxiliary Week".

LA SR47

Designates April 27, 2010, as Grandparents Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SR23

Designates the week of April 7-13, 2013, as "Junior Auxiliary Week" at the Senate.

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