Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR66

Introduced
4/8/14  
Introduced
4/8/14  
Passed
4/9/14  
Passed
4/9/14  
Engrossed
4/9/14  

Caption

Recognizes April 15, 2014, as "GEAUX BLUE FOR KIDS"! Day at the Louisiana State Capitol and commends LouisianaChildren.org and its member programs CACLA, LACASA, and PCAL.

Impact

The bill underscores the critical contributions of these organizations which collectively serve over 11,000 children and reach more than 35,000 families annually throughout Louisiana. By promoting education and awareness on issues of child welfare, SCR66 aims to strengthen community resources that prevent child abuse and neglect, ultimately advocating for a supportive environment where families can raise children safely.

Summary

SCR66 recognizes April 15, 2014, as 'GEAUX BLUE FOR KIDS!' Day at the Louisiana State Capitol, commending several organizations, including LouisianaChildren.org, the Child Advocacy Centers of Louisiana, the Louisiana Court Appointed Special Advocates Association, and Prevent Child Abuse Louisiana. The resolution emphasizes the importance of these organizations' efforts in advocating for children and families, focusing specifically on raising awareness about child abuse and abandonment issues across the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR66 is largely positive, reflecting a collective recognition of the importance of community support in addressing child welfare issues. The resolution seeks to unite Louisianians in a common goal of preventing child abuse, highlighting that community involvement and awareness are fundamental in safeguarding children’s well-being.

Contention

While SCR66 received overwhelming support in the Senate, passing with a 30-0 vote, the resolution's focus on advocacy for children amidst concerning statistics about child abuse and neglect in Louisiana may evoke discussions about the need for continued investment in child welfare programs. Although the resolution itself is not contentious, it raises awareness of ongoing issues that require further action and resource allocation from the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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