Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR11

Introduced
3/21/12  

Caption

Commends Taiwan's participation as an observer in the International Civil Aviation Organization and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

Impact

The resolution aims to enhance Taiwan's engagement in international forums, thereby improving its visibility and influence in global discussions regarding aviation safety and climate change policies. By advocating for Taiwan's observer status, the resolution underscores the necessity of including diverse perspectives in addressing complex issues related to aviation operations and environmental sustainability. Observing bodies such as the ICAO and the UNFCCC could benefit from Taiwan's experiences in managing air traffic and addressing climate challenges.

Summary

House Resolution 11 (HR11) is a legislative commendation highlighting the importance of Taiwan's role in global aviation and climate initiatives. The resolution advocates for Taiwan's participation as an observer in the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). Proponents argue that such participation is essential due to Taiwan's significant contributions to international air traffic and its status as the world's twentieth largest economy, which qualifies it to share valuable insights on climate change efforts and aviation safety measures.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR11 appears to be positive, particularly among lawmakers who view it as a necessary step to acknowledge Taiwan's contributions and strengthen international cooperation. The support reflects a wider recognition of Taiwan's integration into global systems and its impactful participation in addressing international concerns. There is a sense of enthusiasm among those favoring the resolution for the potential benefits that Taiwan's involvement could bring to international aviation safety and climate initiatives.

Contention

Despite the positive sentiment, some opposition may arise from geopolitical considerations regarding Taiwan's political status. The resolution's call for Taiwan to be recognized in international organizations may face challenges from other nations or entities that do not diplomatically recognize Taiwan. This aspect could potentially lead to discussions about Taiwan's place on the world stage, navigating between the desire for inclusion and the realities of international relations.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

LA HR930

Endorsing Taiwan's participation as an observer in the International Civil Aviation Organization and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.

LA SCR2

Endorsing The Participation Of Taiwan As An Observer In The United Nations Framework Convention On Climate Change, International Civil Aviation Organization, World Health Organization, And International Criminal Police Organization.

LA HCR68

Urging The United States To Support Taiwan's Participation In International Organizations, Including The World Health Organization, International Criminal Police Organization, United Nations Framework Convention On Climate Change, And International Civil Aviation Organization And Urging International Organizations To Grant Taiwan Membership, Observer, Or Other Appropriate Status.

LA HR69

Urging The United States To Support Taiwan's Participation In International Organizations, Including The World Health Organization, International Criminal Police Organization, United Nations Framework Convention On Climate Change, And International Civil Aviation Organization And Urging International Organizations To Grant Taiwan Membership, Observer, Or Other Appropriate Status.

LA SCR164

Urging The United States To Support Taiwan's Participation In International Organizations, Including The World Health Organization, International Criminal Police Organization, United Nations Framework Convention On Climate Change, And International Civil Aviation Organization And Urging International Organizations To Grant Taiwan Membership, Observer, Or Other Appropriate Status.

LA SR190

Urging The United States To Support Taiwan's Participation In International Organizations, Including The World Health Organization, International Criminal Police Organization, United Nations Framework Convention On Climate Change, And International Civil Aviation Organization And Urging International Organizations To Grant Taiwan Membership, Observer, Or Other Appropriate Status.

LA SR2

Urging This Body To Endorse The Participation Of Taiwan As An Observer In The United Nations Framework Convention On Climate Change, International Civil Aviation Organization, World Health Organization, And International Criminal Police Organization; Supporting The Further Progress On The United States-taiwan Initiative On 21st-century Trade, A Speedy Conclusion To This Negotiation, And Encouraging The United States Trade Representative To Commence Negotiations To Enter Into A Bilateral Trade Agreement With Taiwan; And Supporting The State Of Hawaii's Thirty-first Anniversary Of Sister-state Relations With Taiwan And Commemorating The Forty-fifth Anniversary Of The Taiwan Relations Act.

LA SCR33

Encourages closer economic ties between the United States and the Republic of China (Taiwan) and supports its meaningful participation in various international organizations.

LA SCR20

Expresses support for trade agreements between the United States and Taiwan and Taiwan's participation in certain international organizations, and celebrates the anniversary of the federal Taiwan Relations Act, and sister state relationship between Taiwan and Louisiana.

LA HR35

Commends the Republic of China (Taiwan) for economic relations with the state of Louisiana

Similar Bills

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