Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR23

Introduced
3/21/16  
Introduced
3/21/16  
Passed
3/22/16  

Caption

Commends the Atlas Foundation on its 13th Annual Friendship and Dialogue Dinner & Award Ceremony.

Impact

The resolution does not alter existing state laws but serves as a formal recognition of the Atlas Foundation's efforts in community building. By commending the foundation, it reinforces the state’s support for organizations that aim to create a more inclusive society. The activities organized by the Atlas Foundation, such as interfaith dialogue groups and educational programs, contribute to the social fabric of Baton Rouge, underscoring the importance of diversity and understanding in a multicultural environment.

Summary

Senate Resolution 23, introduced by Senator Barrow, aims to commend and congratulate the Atlas Foundation on the occasion of its 13th Annual Friendship and Dialogue Dinner & Award Ceremony. Established in Louisiana in 2002 as a nonprofit, multicultural, faith-based organization, the Atlas Foundation focuses on fostering understanding, tolerance, respect, and friendship among people of diverse faiths and cultures. The resolution acknowledges the foundation's significant contributions to the community, particularly in promoting interfaith dialogue and cultural exchange.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR23 appears to be overwhelmingly positive. Supporters of the resolution, including various community leaders and those involved with the Atlas Foundation, emphasize the importance of promoting dialogue and respect among different cultural and faith-based communities. The recognition serves to highlight the value of such initiatives within Louisiana, particularly amid increasing cultural diversification and the need for greater societal cohesion.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not present significant points of contention, discussions surrounding similar initiatives often revolve around the broader implications of fostering interfaith and intercultural dialogue in communities. Critics may argue that such measures are not sufficient to address deeper systemic issues. However, SR23 is generally viewed as a step toward enhancing community relations rather than a controversial legislative matter.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR115

Commends the Iris Domestic Violence Center upon being selected as a recipient of a Women of Excellence Award from the Louisiana Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation Award as a Non-Profit of Excellence.

LA SR9

Commends the Republic of China, known as Taiwan, for positive economic relations and friendship with the state of Louisiana.

LA SCR111

Commends Godis Jackson upon being selected for a Women of Excellence Award and a Louisiana Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation Scholarship.

LA SCR109

Commends Taylor Nicole Bush upon being selected for a 2016 Women of Excellence Award and a Louisiana Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation Scholarship.

LA SR38

Commends the Baton Rouge Blues Foundation and recognizes the Baton Rouge Blues Festival being held on April 9-10, 2016.

LA SR67

Recognizing the Turquoise Council of Americans and Eurasians on the occasion of its Turkic-Texan Friendship Reception and Awards Dinner.

LA SCR118

Commends Che'dra J. Joseph upon being selected for a Women of Excellence Award and a Louisiana Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation Scholarship.

LA SCR67

Commends Tayler Brishaune Pierre upon being selected as a recipient of a 2018 College Women of Excellence Award and a Louisiana Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation Scholarship.

LA SCR112

Commends Rachel Christina Oatis upon being selected for a 2016 Women of Excellence Award and a Louisiana Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation Scholarship.

LA SR80

Commends Taiwan for the positive economic relations and friendship with Louisiana.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.