Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR118

Introduced
5/5/14  
Introduced
5/5/14  
Refer
5/6/14  

Caption

Establishes and provides for the Louisiana Domestic Violence Commission.

Impact

The bill mandates the development of a comprehensive state needs assessment and service delivery approach to better meet the needs of domestic violence victims. It aims to elevate service providers to align with evidence-based national best practices, enhancing outreach and prevention strategies. This could significantly transform how domestic violence cases are handled at both local and state levels, ensuring that laws directed at domestic violence are effectively implemented and that law enforcement and judicial training is prioritized.

Summary

SCR118 establishes the Louisiana Domestic Violence Prevention Commission aimed at addressing and improving domestic violence response and prevention efforts throughout the state. The commission will assist local and state leaders in developing and coordinating domestic violence programs. It will also conduct a comprehensive review of existing public and private domestic violence programs to highlight gaps in prevention and intervention services, ensuring better coordination among various stakeholders involved in tackling domestic violence.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SCR118 appears to be largely positive, with support from various stakeholders who view the commission as a vital step in confronting the persistent issue of domestic violence in Louisiana. Advocates believe that by focusing on such programs, the bill can contribute to lowering domestic violence rates and improving safety for victims. However, existing debates might arise concerning resource allocation and the practicality of proposed measures to implement best practices.

Contention

Notable points of contention may surface regarding the commission's composition and its ability to effectively address diverse needs across Louisiana's communities. The composition includes various stakeholders, but concerns might be raised about representation and the efficacy of proposed strategies in reaching vulnerable populations. Ensuring that the commission operates efficiently and produces actionable outcomes will be essential for the bill’s success.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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