Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR95

Introduced
6/15/11  

Caption

Commends the La. Dept. of Veterans Affairs and recognizes its secretary and staff

Impact

The resolution reflects positively on the LDVA's accomplishments and the significant assistance it provides, as evidenced by securing over $768 million in compensation and pension benefits for Louisiana veterans in the previous year. Moreover, it emphasizes the importance of robust state facilities that cater to various needs of veterans, ranging from rehabilitative therapy to long-term care. By recognizing these efforts, the bill seeks to reinforce the state's ongoing commitment to veterans and empowers the department to continue its crucial work.

Summary

House Resolution 95 commends the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs (LDVA) for its extensive commitment to providing quality services and support to veterans and their families throughout the state. The resolution acknowledges the department's mission to deliver comprehensive care, including health care, education, disability benefits, long-term care, and burial honors, thus highlighting its vital role in the welfare of the veteran community. With offices located in all sixty-four parishes of Louisiana, the LDVA effectively supports veterans at a local level, ensuring accessibility to necessary resources and services.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HR95 appears to be overwhelmingly supportive, with appreciation for the dedicated leadership of Secretary Lane Carson and the contributions made by his staff. The resolution serves not only to honor their past accomplishments but also to promote ongoing efforts that enhance the lives of veterans across Louisiana. Both the legislative body and the community express pride in the department's efforts, viewing such resolutions as necessary recognition of the sacrifices made by these individuals.

Contention

While HR95 largely serves as a commendatory resolution without significant points of contention, it does bring to light the broader discourse surrounding veteran affairs and the resources needed to support this demographic. Potential discussions may arise regarding the adequacy of funding and services in the face of increasing veteran needs, but the resolution itself seeks to unify support and appreciation rather than provoke division.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR39

Commends Lane Carson for his service as secretary of the La. Dept. of Veterans Affairs

LA SR107

Commends the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs and recognizes Monday, May 20, 2024 as Veterans Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA S4376

Establishes Department of Veterans Affairs.

LA A5520

Establishes Department of Veterans Affairs.

LA HR19

Directs the La. Department of Health and Department of Veterans Affairs to implement policies for the health and safety of long-term care facility residents (EN SEE FISC NOTE FF EX)

LA SR111

Commends J. David "Dave" Gregory, LCSW, of the Department of Veterans Affairs for his dedication and compassionate service to disabled veterans and their families.

LA HB2547

VETERANS AFFAIRS

LA SF2247

Omnibus Military Affairs and Department of Veteran Affairs appropriations

LA HB1

An Act To Amend The Delaware Code Relating To Creation Of A Delaware Department Of Veterans Affairs.

LA HB399

An Act To Amend The Delaware Code Relating To The Creation Of A Department Of Veterans Affairs.

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