Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR71

Introduced
4/9/14  
Refer
4/9/14  
Refer
4/9/14  
Report Pass
4/28/14  
Report Pass
4/28/14  
Engrossed
5/5/14  
Engrossed
5/5/14  

Caption

Recognizes April of 2014 as End Distracted Driving Awareness Month

Impact

The resolution does not change any current laws; rather, it seeks to bolster community education initiatives to encourage safe driving behaviors. By aligning with organizations like the Louisiana Association for Justice, HCR71 supports campaigns that aim to reach high school students and community organizations statewide, adapting the messaging to inform and educate potential drivers about the risks associated with distracted driving.

Summary

HCR71 is a House Concurrent Resolution that formally designates April 2014 as 'End Distracted Driving Awareness Month' in Louisiana. This resolution aims to raise public awareness regarding the dangers of distracted driving, which results in thousands of fatalities and injuries each year. The bill highlights the efforts of the End Distracted Driving (EndDD) Student Awareness Initiative, created by Joel Feldman in memory of his daughter, Casey Feldman, who died due to a distracted driver. By recognizing this month, the legislature seeks to promote education on safe driving practices and the serious implications of distractions while driving.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HCR71 is overwhelmingly positive, with strong bipartisan support during the voting process, as evidenced by the unanimous yeas in the Senate vote. Legislators commend the efforts of individuals and organizations involved in the awareness campaigns, acknowledging both the critical need for public education on this issue and the importance of community engagement in promoting traffic safety.

Contention

While the resolution is generally well-received, concerns could arise regarding the effectiveness of awareness campaigns alone in changing driving behaviors compared to stricter enforcement of driving laws. However, the resolution maintains a focus on education rather than legislation, promoting a collaborative effort between advocacy groups, schools, and the state to address and mitigate the problem of distracted driving.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

LA HCR84

Directs the La. State Law Institute to reorganize and recodify the Miscellaneous Health Provisions chapter of Title 40 of the La. Revised Statutes

LA HCR196

Urges and requests a study of the means by which the La. State Board of Nursing may obtain access to investigative records

LA HCR173

Requests that the Bd. of Regents and the State Bd. of Elementary and Secondary Education, with the Taylor Foundation, La. Office of Student Financial Assistance, public postsecondary education management boards, and certain others, study certain issues relative to TOPS

LA HCR104

Requests the Louisiana Workforce Commission and the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs to study employment practices and professional licensing requirements to benefit veterans in the workforce

LA SB212

Provides for the membership of the Prescription Monitoring Program Advisory Council. (8/15/10)

LA SB31

Provides for the repeal of certain inactive or obsolete healthcare laws. (8/1/22)

LA HB874

Makes supplemental appropriations for Fiscal Year 2017-2018

LA SCR65

Creates a task force to study meaningful oversight of the professional healthcare licensing boards statutorily created within the Department of Health and Hospitals.