Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR49

Introduced
4/18/13  
Introduced
4/18/13  
Passed
4/22/13  

Caption

Recognizes veterans and their families, commemorates the 1st annual Truce for the Troops Bowl, and recognizes Corey Webster as an Honorary Member of the La. Democratic Caucus for this occasion

Impact

HR49 does not enact new laws but serves as a formal recognition that plays a symbolic role in raising awareness for the challenges faced by military families. By commemorating such events, the resolution aims to foster community support for veterans, encouraging engagement and contributions from the public towards causes that assist veterans in adjusting to civilian life and honoring their service. The event also underscores a collective appreciation for the sacrifices made by military personnel, thus nurturing a sense of respect and decorum for these individuals within the state.

Summary

House Resolution 49 (HR49) is a resolution that acknowledges the contributions of veterans and their families, specifically commemorating the first annual Truce for the Troops Bowl, which is set to take place on April 21, 2013, at Tiger Stadium, Louisiana State University. The resolution highlights the efforts to raise awareness and funds for 'Operation Homefront-Lousiana' through this event. This notable occasion is marked by a friendly flag football game featuring members of the Louisiana Democratic Caucus and the Louisiana Republican Legislative Delegation, emphasizing a spirit of unity among political rivals in support of a common cause.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR49 is positive, as it highlights appreciation and support for the military community in Louisiana. The resolution has the backing of both political parties, aiming to honor veterans in a non-partisan manner. This collaborative effort to celebrate the contributions of veterans and their families engenders goodwill among constituents and politicians alike, creating an emotional connection to the military and community solidarity.

Contention

While HR49 itself is largely non-controversial, some could argue about the effectiveness of commemorative events compared to actionable policies that provide direct support to veterans. The resolution does not address systemic issues within veteran affairs, such as healthcare, employment, or mental health support, which some advocates might see as necessary priorities. Nonetheless, the event’s focus on charity and community engagement is a step towards recognizing and supporting service members and their families.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR1180

Recognizing the members of the Barton and Elder families on the occasion of their family reunion.

LA SR848

Recognizing members of the Thierry family on the occasion of their family reunion.

LA HR29

Recognizes Tuesday, April 16, 2013, as Girl Scouts of the USA Day at the La. State Capitol and commemorates the 101st anniversary of the founding of Girl Scouts

LA HR363

Commends Chris Frink on the occasion of his retirement as the executive director of the Democratic Caucus of the Louisiana House of Representatives

LA SR827

Recognizing the Barton and Elder families on the occasion of their family reunion.

LA SR116

Recognizes May first annually as St. Joseph the Worker day in Louisiana; commemorates the "Year of St. Joseph"; recognizes the dignity of all working men and women in Louisiana.

LA HR939

Recognizing actor and veterans advocate Gary Sinise as an honorary Texan.

LA HR589

Commending Mike Rentz and The Perfect Light for their commemoration of Super Bowl LIX.

LA SR0045

Recognizing the 2025 Senate Democratic Caucus Interns.

LA HR121

Commends and expresses appreciation to the Honorable Jerry "Truck" Gisclair for his outstanding legislative service and recognizes his contributions to his district and the state

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