Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR198

Introduced
6/5/13  
Introduced
6/5/13  
Passed
6/6/13  

Caption

Commends Louisiana Teen Challenge for its successful ministry to youth, adults and families with its effective and comprehensive Christian, Bible-based solution to life-controlling drug and alcohol addictions in order that participants may become productive members of society.

Impact

The resolution highlights the significant impact Louisiana Teen Challenge has in Louisiana, as it operates multiple facilities throughout the state, including major cities such as New Orleans and Shreveport. By providing an 18-month residential program that incorporates biblical teachings, work assignments, and recreational activities, the organization seeks to foster holistic personal development. The success rate of the program, previously reported at 86%, underscores its effectiveness in helping individuals achieve long-term sobriety and social adjustment, which positively impacts community health and safety.

Summary

Senate Resolution 198 (SR198) commends Louisiana Teen Challenge for its comprehensive, Bible-based recovery program aimed at individuals struggling with drug and alcohol addictions. The resolution acknowledges the organization’s effective service to youth, adults, and families, emphasizing the importance of its mission in transforming lives and fostering productive societal members. The program offered by Louisiana Teen Challenge has been operational since 1987, showcasing its commitment to addressing life-controlling issues related to substance abuse through spiritual and community support.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR198 is overwhelmingly positive. Legislative discussions surrounding the resolution reflect a collective appreciation for Louisiana Teen Challenge’s contributions to society, particularly in combating addiction and promoting recovery. The support for this resolution illustrates a recognition of the vital role faith-based intervention plays in addressing the complex issues of substance abuse, making it a significant addition to Louisiana’s support services for individuals in recovery.

Contention

While SR198 primarily serves to commend Louisiana Teen Challenge, it illustrates broader themes concerning addiction recovery strategies in Louisiana. Notably, there may be contention regarding the reliance on faith-based programs versus secular approaches to treatment. Critics might argue for a broader spectrum of services that include non-religious options, posing a counterpoint to the predominately Christian framework of this particular program. However, the resolution itself does not delve into these discussions, focusing instead on acknowledgment and commendation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR131

To commend Louisiana Teen Challenge for its successful ministry to youth, adults and families with its effective and comprehensive Christian, Bible based solution to life-controlling drug and alcohol addictions in order that participants may become productive members of society.

LA HR132

Commends the United Way of Southeast Louisiana for its service and effective recovery work in the Southeast Louisiana region

LA SR112

Commends The Life of a Single Mom Ministries on its many accomplishments.

LA SR124

Commends the Boys & Girls Clubs in Louisiana and the 2013 Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Year, Andrew Vessell.

LA SCR213

Requesting The Department Of Health To Restore Funding To Certain Substance Use Disorder Treatment Organizations That Provide Services For Residential, Outpatient, And Adult And Adolescent School-based Programs In Fiscal Years 2022-2023 And 2023-2024.

LA SR206

Requesting The Department Of Health To Restore Funding To Certain Substance Use Disorder Treatment Organizations That Provide Services For Residential, Outpatient, And Adult And Adolescent School-based Programs In Fiscal Years 2022-2023 And 2023-2024.

LA HR2

Commends the staff of Boys and Girls Clubs in Louisiana for their commitment to youth and their families and recognizes the week of March 14, 2022, as Boys and Girls Clubs in Louisiana Week

LA HR221

Commends Dominion and Power Ministries on its twentieth anniversary

LA SR12

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LA SR98

Commends Kelly Bernard for her successful reign as Miss Louisiana's Outstanding Teen for 2009, and recognizes Wednesday, May 26, 2010, as Miss Louisiana Organization Day at the State Capitol.

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