Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR49

Introduced
4/10/13  
Engrossed
4/15/13  
Passed
4/17/13  

Caption

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

Impact

The recognition of Junior League of Louisiana Day serves to elevate public awareness of the significant contributions made by these organizations in improving community welfare. By formally acknowledging their efforts in addressing essential social issues, the resolution aims to foster community involvement and support for initiatives focused on women's and children's needs. It also acts as a reminder to both legislative and local leaders about the ongoing efforts of volunteers in creating a positive impact within their communities.

Summary

HCR49, introduced by Representative Carter and Senator Peacock, is a House Concurrent Resolution recognizing April 30, 2013, as Junior League of Louisiana Day. The resolution highlights the impactful work done by the Junior Leagues of Louisiana, emphasizing their commitment to volunteerism, women's development, and community improvement through trained volunteers. The intention behind this resolution is to bring awareness to the public regarding the crucial role these organizations play in addressing issues such as safety, education, and health, which affect women's and children's quality of life across the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HCR49 is generally positive, as it seeks to honor and commend the volunteer efforts of the Junior Leagues. Lawmakers from both sides of the aisle recognized the importance of these contributions, reflecting a bipartisan acknowledgment of community service and the positive effects of organized volunteerism. This resolution is likely to resonate well with constituents who value community initiatives and the welfare of families.

Contention

While the resolution itself is non-controversial, it does reflect a broader conversation about the role of organized groups in community development. Some might argue about the sufficiency of current efforts to address the issues highlighted by the Junior Leagues, prompting discussions on whether more legislative action is needed to support women's and children's programs. However, these discussions are more about the framework of broader policy rather than direct objections to the resolution.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR20

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

LA HCR89

Recognizes Tuesday, April 30, 2013, as AKA Day at the state capitol

LA HCR78

Recognizes April 25, 2013, as Louisiana Food Banks Day at the state capitol

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 HR39

Recognizes 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 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 HCR66

Recognizes Tuesday, April 8, 2014, as Equal Pay Day in Louisiana

LA HR53

Recognizes April 20, 2023, as Junior League Day at the state capitol

LA HCR36

Recognizes Tuesday, April 9, 2013, as Equal Pay Day in La.

LA HR112

Recognizes April 18, 2024, as Junior League Day at the state capitol and commends the Junior League for its contributions to Louisiana

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