Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR67

Introduced
5/4/15  
Passed
5/5/15  
Passed
5/5/15  
Engrossed
5/5/15  

Caption

Declares October 1, 2015, as World Peace Day in Louisiana.

Impact

The resolution doesn't create enforceable laws but has significant social implications, encouraging citizens and community groups to commit to peace-building activities. By officially recognizing World Peace Day, Louisiana is fostering an environment where discussions, forums, and activities centered on peace can flourish. The Louisiana World Peace Day Committee, which orchestrates activities for this observance, seeks to engage various stakeholders, including schools, religious organizations, and local communities, in efforts to combat violence and promote respect for all individuals.

Summary

SCR67 is a concurrent resolution that designates October 1, 2015, as 'World Peace Day' in the state of Louisiana. The resolution is aimed at raising awareness about violence in its various forms and promoting peace among individuals, communities, and nations. It seeks to encourage citizens of Louisiana to participate in observances that foster a culture of peace and to honor those who actively work towards achieving peace, both domestically and globally. The resolution reflects the universal desire for harmony and emphasizes the importance of addressing violence and its root causes.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR67 appears to be supportive and unifying, aimed at promoting a positive message of peace. Participants in the discussions express a shared commitment to addressing violence and improving community well-being. The collaborative efforts highlighted in the resolution suggest a strong desire for diverse groups to come together and work towards common goals related to peace and justice.

Contention

While SCR67 is largely seen as a positive initiative, there may be underlying concerns among some groups about the effectiveness of symbolic resolutions. Critics may argue that while such declarations raise awareness, they do not directly address the systemic issues contributing to violence. However, the overall focus remains on creating mass awareness and encouraging proactive measures across communities, suggesting that the resolution seeks to mobilize collective action rather than merely serving as a statement of intent.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR115

Declares October 1, 2014, as World Peace Day in Louisiana.

LA SCR137

Declares October 1, 2019 as World Peace Day in Louisiana.

LA SCR120

Declares October 1, 2017, as World Peace Day in Louisiana.

LA SCR12

Declares October 1, 2011, as "World Peace Day in Louisiana".

LA SCR54

Designates October 1, 2012, as "World Peace Day in Louisiana".

LA SCR94

Designates October 1, 2013, as "World Peace Day in Louisiana".

LA SCR92

Designates October 1, 2010, as World Peace Day in Louisiana.

LA SCR33

Declares April 26, 2016, as "Purple and Teal Day" in Louisiana.

LA SCR23

Declares April 2nd as World Autism Day in Louisiana, annually.

LA SCR112

Recognizes and commends Dr. Rama Mohanty for his lifetime achievements and commitment to promoting world peace.

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