Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR99

Introduced
4/23/14  
Introduced
4/23/14  
Passed
4/24/14  
Passed
4/24/14  
Engrossed
4/24/14  

Caption

Recognizes and commends the Save our Wildlife Management Areas, LLC, for their work in protecting and preserving the state's wildlife management areas.

Impact

The passage of SCR99 may have a symbolic but significant impact on Louisiana's environmental and recreational policies. By commending and recognizing Save Our Wildlife Management Areas, LLC, the resolution affirms the state's commitment to wildlife management and conservation practices. This vote could serve as a catalyst for increased funding and support for wildlife management areas, potentially influencing future legislative decisions regarding conservation and public access to hunting lands. The resolution also aims to strengthen the collaboration between private stakeholders and government entities to ensure that wildlife management practices are both effective and inclusive of the community's concerns.

Summary

SCR99, a Senate Concurrent Resolution, commends the organization Save Our Wildlife Management Areas, LLC for its dedicated work in protecting and preserving Louisiana's wildlife management areas. This resolution recognizes the importance of such areas not only for their natural beauty but also for their role in sustaining wildlife and providing hunting opportunities for the public. The resolution highlights Louisiana's reputation as a 'sportsmen's paradise,' which has been cultivated over centuries through hunting and fishing activities. The bill serves to raise awareness about the efforts of local organizations aimed at maintaining this legacy through collaboration with governmental agencies and conservationists.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR99 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, with legislators expressing support for conservation efforts. As shown by the unanimous Senate vote of 33-0 in favor of adopting the resolution, it reflects a shared recognition of the importance of wildlife management and the role it plays in preserving Louisiana’s outdoor culture. There are no recorded arguments against the resolution, which indicates a strong backing from both lawmakers and the community for preserving the state’s natural resources. This support could lead to further initiatives focused on enhancing wildlife conservation efforts.

Contention

While SCR99 itself does not propose any contentious legislation or policy changes, it does highlight the underlying issues of wildlife management and access to public hunting lands that could lead to future discussions. Notably, the resolution underscores the importance of listening to the concerns of sportsmen and conservation groups, which may prompt more rigorous dialogues on how regulations around hunting access and land management are implemented and enforced. As the needs of wildlife conservation evolve, the challenges related to balancing recreational access and preservation efforts may surface as significant points of contention in the future.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR83

Requests the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission to change the name of the Sicily Island Hills Wildlife Management Area to the J.C. "Sonny" Gilbert Wildlife Management Area.

LA SCR43

Recognizes the seventy-fifth anniversary of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program.

LA SB306

Provides for certain ecological tours traversing wildlife management areas. (8/1/20)

LA H1048

Relative to increased protection of wildlife management areas

LA HCR83

Urges and requests the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries to authorize increased hunting opportunities of feral hogs on Wildlife Management Areas

LA HR130

Urges and requests the La. Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries to find ways to increase youth use of Wildlife Management Areas

LA H904

Relative to increased protection of wildlife management areas

LA HB111

Hunting on Sunday; wildlife management areas.

LA HB64

Hunting on Sunday; wildlife management areas.

LA HCR75

Requests the La. Wildlife and Fisheries Commission to adopt slot limits on bass in Cataouatche Lake and the Salvador Wildlife Management Area

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.