Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR133

Introduced
5/28/13  
Introduced
5/28/13  

Caption

Welcomes visiting staff from the Arkansas Bureau of Legislative Research to the state capitol

Impact

The impact of HR133 is primarily symbolic as it fosters inter-state collaboration and networking among legislative staff. By welcoming the Arkansas staff, HR133 aims to strengthen ties between the legislative bodies of Louisiana and Arkansas through shared experiences and discussions about procedures and practices. This initiative is designed to enhance legislative efficiency by allowing staffers the opportunity to learn from one another, ultimately benefiting the legislative process in both states.

Summary

House Resolution 133 (HR133) commemorates the legislative staff from the Arkansas Bureau of Legislative Research who participated in the Southern Legislative Conference's Legislative Staff Exchange Program. This resolution serves as a formal welcome to the Arkansas staff visiting the Louisiana State Capitol, emphasizing the value of such exchanges in enhancing the skills and knowledge of staffers across participating Southern states. The resolution is both a gesture of goodwill and a recognition of the collaborative nature of regional legislative practices.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR133 is positive, highlighting the cooperative spirit of legislative staff across state lines. Legislators and staff members have expressed appreciation for the opportunity to engage with their counterparts from Arkansas. This resolution underscores the collaborative efforts of the Southern Legislative Conference, receiving support across various political spectrums, reflecting a shared commitment to improving legislative processes through exchange.

Contention

Given that HR133 is a resolution focused on the staff exchange program, there are no notable points of contention associated with it. The consensus regarding the benefits of legislative staff exchanges remains strong, with no opposition reported in the discussions surrounding HR133. The collaborative nature fostered by the resolution is seen as a beneficial move to enhance the skills of legislative staffers and is widely supported across the board.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR217

Commends the 2013 International Legislative Drafting participants and welcomes them to the state capitol

LA HR14

Commends the 2016 International Legislative Drafting Institute participants and welcomes them to the state capitol

LA HR1

Commends the 2017 International Legislative Drafting Institute participants and welcomes them to the state capitol

LA HR3

Commends the 2018 International Legislative Drafting Institute participants and welcomes them to the state capitol

LA HCR272

Commends 2010 International Legislative Drafting Institute participants and welcomes them to the state capitol

LA HCR79

Commends Brigadier General William B. Hickman and welcomes him to the capitol

LA HCR189

Commends the 2011 International Legislative Drafting Institute participants and welcomes them to the capitol

LA HR187

Commends the Louisiana Federation of Democratic Women and welcomes its members to the state capitol on May 15, 2018, in celebration of Women in Blue Day

LA HR1

Commends the Louisiana Airport Managers and Associates and welcomes them to the state capitol

LA HR12

Commends Leadership Terrebonne and welcomes the 2018 class to the state capitol

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