Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR219

Introduced
6/1/14  
Engrossed
6/1/14  
Engrossed
6/1/14  
Passed
6/5/14  

Caption

Provides for observance of Former State Legislator Recognition Day during the third week of the regular session every even-numbered year

Impact

The resolution is geared towards strengthening the recognition of the importance of legislative service in Louisiana. By dedicating a day for the acknowledgment of former legislators, the bill encourages current legislators to engage with their predecessors, fostering a spirit of camaraderie and continuity in governance. This observance not only honors past lawmakers but also serves as a reminder for present legislators of the history and legacy of lawmaking in the state.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution No. 219 (HCR219) aims to establish an observance called 'Former State Legislator Recognition Day' during the third week of regular legislative sessions in even-numbered years. This initiative seeks to honor the contributions of individuals who have previously served in the Louisiana Legislature. It acknowledges the unique and significant role of legislators in shaping laws and policies that influence the state's governance and welfare.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR219 is generally positive, with a consensus that recognizing former legislators will promote unity and respect among members of the legislative body. It is seen as a beneficial way to bridge the experiences of current and past lawmakers, which could enhance collaborative efforts in tackling state issues. The initiative is likely welcomed by those who value the role of mentorship and shared knowledge in the legislative process.

Contention

While HCR219 is primarily a resolution for recognition, there could be differing opinions on the allocation of time and resources for such observances during active legislative sessions. Some may argue that formal recognitions could detract from pressing legislative duties or that they may not address urgent state issues directly. However, as a concurrent resolution, it is more symbolic than contentious, aiming to celebrate a shared legislative legacy rather than inciting significant debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR9

Provides for annual "Former State Legislator Recognition Day" on the first Wednesday in May beginning May 4, 2011.

LA SB1

Constitutional amendment to prohibit legislation relative to state tax rebates from being considered during a regular session held in an even-numbered year. (2/3-CA13s1(A))

LA HR62

Designates the first Wednesday in May in 2011 and thereafter as the annual Former State Representative Recognition Day

LA SB242

Constitutional amendment to provide for consideration of certain matters during regular sessions in even-numbered years. (2/3 - CA3s2(A))

LA SJR12

Proposing an amendment to the Oregon Constitution relating to requiring a two-thirds vote to pass bills during even-numbered year regular sessions.

LA HCR18

Proclaims the importance of redistricting the state's congressional districts during the 2011 First Extraordinary Session of the Louisiana Legislature

LA SB20

Constitutional amendment to change the number of general bills a legislator may file during regular sessions that occur during odd-numbered years and for legislating with regard to dedication or rededication of funds. (2/3-CA13sl(A))

LA HB892

Relating to an annual state budget and legislative budget sessions in even-numbered years and to political contributions made during a legislative session.

LA HB68

Relating to an annual state budget and legislative budget sessions in even-numbered years and to political contributions made during a legislative session.

LA HB641

Relating to an annual state budget and legislative budget sessions in even-numbered years and to political contributions made during a legislative session.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.