Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR30

Introduced
4/13/15  
Introduced
4/13/15  
Engrossed
4/14/15  
Engrossed
4/14/15  

Caption

Commends Louisiana's women veterans

Impact

The resolution serves as an important recognition of the growing role of women in the military and their contributions towards the Armed Forces. With this resolution, the Louisiana legislature formally acknowledges the sacrifices made by women veterans, thereby fostering greater awareness and appreciation within the community. Not only does it call attention to their past service, but it also sets a tone for ongoing support as the number of women veterans is expected to rise in the coming years. This recognition may contribute to enhancing efforts aimed at addressing the specific needs and challenges faced by women veterans in Louisiana.

Summary

HCR30 is a House Concurrent Resolution that serves to commend and recognize the contributions, unique skill sets, and sacrifices of Louisiana's women veterans. The resolution reflects on the long history of women in military service, beginning during the Revolutionary War and evolving to the present day where they hold significant roles across various military branches. It highlights the various tasks performed by women in service and their increasing presence in the military, which has risen notably in recent decades. This acknowledgement is particularly significant within the state of Louisiana, which hosts a dedicated community of women veterans who continue to serve their country with honor.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HCR30 is overwhelmingly positive, as it aims to honor and uplift women veterans who have previously served and those who continue to serve. Lawmakers and the community view this resolution as a chance to express gratitude and respect towards women, who have provided invaluable service to the nation. The positive sentiment is also reflected in the unanimous support demonstrated in the Senate vote, indicating a collective agreement among legislators on the importance of recognizing these women's achievements and sacrifices.

Contention

While HCR30 serves a primarily unifying purpose, tensions may arise surrounding the acknowledgment of veterans' issues more broadly and how they are represented at various levels of government. Discussions may also branch into the necessity of translating such recognition into actionable support, such as policies and programs addressing the needs of veterans. However, within the context of the resolution itself, there are minimal points of contention since it primarily focuses on appreciation and recognition without proposing specific changes to laws or policies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR119

Commends the contributions, unique skillsets, and sacrifices of Louisiana's women veterans.

LA SCR4

Recognizes June 12, 2019, as Women Veterans Day in Louisiana.

LA HCR104

Commends the Blue Star Mothers of Louisiana, Chapter 1 upon receipt of a 2013 Women of Excellence Award from the La. Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation

LA SCR105

Recognizes the contributions and military service of women veterans.

LA HCR149

Commends Dr. Tiffany M. Stewart upon her receipt of a 2015 Women of Excellence Award from the La. Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation

LA HCR22

Commends our United States Armed Forces and recognizes May 2015 as Military Appreciation Month

LA HCR12

Memorializes congress to take such actions as necessary to establish the "Agent Orange Veterans Service Medal"

LA HCR112

Commends World War II veterans participating in the La. HonorAir program

LA HCR148

Commends Tiffany Amber Landry upon her receipt of a 2015 Women of Excellence Award and Scholarship from the Louisiana Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation

LA HCR150

Commends Madeline Joan Janney upon her receipt of a 2015 Women of Excellence Award and Scholarship from the La. Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation

Similar Bills

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