Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR172

Introduced
6/23/11  

Caption

Commends Options for Independence for its Gulf Coast Marketplace initiative, an e-commerce solution for community recovery

Impact

By recognizing the Gulf Coast Marketplace, the resolution seeks to underscore the importance of community-driven economic solutions. It supports the notion that not-for-profit initiatives can play a pivotal role in economic recovery. This recognition may encourage further funding and support for similar initiatives, promoting local culture and entrepreneurial spirit while also addressing the challenges posed by environmental disasters. It emphasizes a long-term vision for economic stability and cultural celebration within the Gulf Coast region.

Summary

House Resolution 172 commends Options for Independence for its Gulf Coast Marketplace initiative, an e-commerce solution aimed at facilitating community recovery following the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill in 2010. This initiative is positioned as a way to assist individuals and families impacted by the disaster and to promote economic independence through opportunities for local artisans and service providers along the Gulf Coast. The resolution highlights the necessity for innovative approaches to recovery, particularly a year after the ecological crisis that significantly affected local economies.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR172 is generally positive, as it acknowledges the efforts of community organizations to foster resilience in the face of adversity. Lawmakers and community leaders view the Gulf Coast Marketplace as a promising strategy for empowering individuals and creating economic opportunities. This constructive feedback suggests that the initiative could receive ongoing legislative and community support to thrive and expand.

Contention

While the resolution is largely a commendation, there may be underlying tensions regarding the efficacy of community versus government-led recovery efforts. Some critics might argue that reliance on e-commerce solutions alone cannot address all the needs of disaster-affected communities. However, the resolution focuses on the acknowledgment of innovative solutions rather than engaging in a debate about their relative merits, side-stepping potential political contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR232

Expresses condolences on the death of Justin Reid Ehrenwerth and posthumously commends his contributions to Louisiana and the Gulf Coast

LA HR181

Urges and requests the office of community development to work with the Louisiana Watershed Initiative to create an independent watershed region for the Amite River Basin

LA HR49

Requests the Gulf Coast Claims Facility to keep all of its claims offices open in La.

LA SCR58

Commends the Southern Mutual Help Association for its support in disaster recovery.

LA HCR102

Expresses support for the request by the secretary of the Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries to the U.S. Secretary of Commerce to declare a fisheries disaster in the state of Louisiana

LA HR37

Commends the U.S. Coast Guard for its American War of 1812 Revenue Cutter Service

LA HR101

Affirms support and appreciation for the Gulf menhaden fishery

LA HR142

Commends the Make it Right Foundation and its founder, Brad Pitt, for their contributions to New Orleans' recovery following Hurricane Katrina

LA SR39

Commends the Bayou Community Foundation for its efforts to assist Louisiana's coastal communities in Lafourche and Terrebonne parishes and the town of Grand Isle.

LA HR67

Commends the Gulf State Renewable Energy Industries Association (GSREIA)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.