Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR85

Introduced
5/11/15  
Introduced
5/11/15  
Passed
5/11/15  
Passed
5/11/15  
Engrossed
5/12/15  

Caption

Designates May 13, 2015, as Louisiana Housing Council Day at the Legislature of Louisiana.

Impact

The resolution underscores the importance of affordable housing initiatives and highlights the critical role of the Louisiana Housing Council in fostering stronger communities. By officially recognizing this day, it elevates the discussion around housing issues and the various services related to housing, such as job training, educational assistance, and home ownership support. This recognition can serve to encourage legislative support for ongoing and future initiatives aimed at improving housing accessibility.

Summary

SCR85 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that designates May 13, 2015, as Louisiana Housing Council Day at the Legislature of Louisiana. The resolution recognizes the efforts of the Louisiana Housing Council, an organization comprising over two hundred public housing entities that provide services to approximately 17,000 low-income residents, with a significant portion being elderly and handicapped individuals. It is intended to commend the organization for its achievements in promoting and advancing affordable housing throughout the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR85 is overwhelmingly positive, as it aims to spotlight the significant contributions of the Louisiana Housing Council and promote the value of affordable housing. Legislators and members of the council see the designation as an important acknowledgment of the collective efforts to enhance the quality of life for low-income residents in the state. The resolution portrays a commitment to social welfare and community support, reflecting a consensus on the necessity of addressing housing challenges.

Contention

While SCR85 is primarily a commendatory resolution with a positive sentiment, the discussions around housing in Louisiana often bring to light issues such as funding and state support for housing initiatives. Some may argue that while commemorating organizations is valuable, it is equally important to ensure that adequate resources are allocated to tackle the ongoing housing shortages and the needs of vulnerable populations. Nevertheless, this resolution serves to affirm existing efforts and encourage continued focus on housing solutions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR80

Designates May 11, 2016, as Louisiana Housing Council Day at the Louisiana Legislature.

LA SCR97

Designates May 17, 2017, as Louisiana Housing Council Day at the Legislature of Louisiana.

LA SCR130

Designates May 14, 2014, as Louisiana Housing Council Day at the Legislature.

LA SCR61

Designates May 19, 2010, as Louisiana Housing Council Day at the Legislature.

LA HCR108

Recognizes May 16, 2018, as Louisiana Housing Council Day at the legislature and commends the Louisiana Housing Council for its accomplishments

LA HCR77

Designates Wednesday, May 17, 2017, as Louisiana Housing Council Day at the state capitol

LA SR172

Designates Wednesday, May 22, 2019 as Louisiana Housing Council Day at the Capitol.

LA HR180

Recognizes May 22, 2019, as Louisiana Housing Council Day at the state capitol and commends the Louisiana Housing Council

LA SCR71

Designates May 16, 2012, as Louisiana Housing Council Day.

LA SR113

Designates Wednesday, May 13, 2015, as Louisiana Housing Alliance Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

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