Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR81

Introduced
4/25/16  
Introduced
4/25/16  

Caption

Commends Keep Louisiana Beautiful on its efforts to build and sustain vibrant, clean communities through education, volunteerism, and enforcement.

Impact

SR81 underscores the significant financial and social impact of Keep Louisiana Beautiful by noting that the state invests over $40 million annually in litter abatement. The organization, through its initiatives, has successfully issued grants totaling $2.7 million since 2004 for various anti-litter programs and community cleanups. This investment has resulted in a remarkable return of services and donations, estimated at $34 for every dollar spent, thus providing a compelling case for continued support and funding for such environmental initiatives.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 81 (SR81) commends the nonprofit organization Keep Louisiana Beautiful for its impactful efforts in fostering vibrant, clean communities throughout the state. The resolution highlights the collaborative model of involving local volunteers, educational initiatives, and governmental partnerships to combat litter and promote environmental stewardship. The commendation is a recognition of both the organization's accomplishments since its inception and its ongoing projects aimed at sustaining community beautification efforts across Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR81 is overwhelmingly positive, as it serves to encourage and acknowledge the hard work done by citizens and the organization towards a cleaner Louisiana. It reflects a shared community spirit and the importance of personal responsibility in environmental stewardship. There is a sense of pride in the state’s efforts to address litter issues and promote a cleaner environment, marking a collective commitment to improving public spaces and preserving natural beauty.

Contention

While SR81 itself is largely supportive and commendatory, potential points of contention could arise regarding the allocation of state funds for environmental programs. Addressing significant litter and environmental problems can often spark debates on resource distribution, efficacy of current strategies, and community involvement in environmental upkeep. The resolution positions Keep Louisiana Beautiful as a leader in the fight against litter, but it also implies the need for continuous funding and community engagement to ensure ongoing success.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR94

Commends the Keep Louisiana Beautiful organization

LA SCR30

Recognizes April 18 - 24, 2022, as "Love the Boot Week" dedicated to the cleanup and beautification of Louisiana.

LA SR118

Commends the city of Abbeville on winning its district title in the Louisiana Garden Club Federation's Cleanest City contest.

LA SR123

To urge and request law enforcement agencies in Louisiana to use restorative approaches in their efforts to keep the communities they serve safe and healthy.

LA SR17

Commends the Volunteer Louisiana Commission for its support of national service and volunteerism in Louisiana.

LA SR39

Commends the Bayou Community Foundation for its efforts to assist Louisiana's coastal communities in Lafourche and Terrebonne parishes and the town of Grand Isle.

LA SCR22

Commends the Volunteer Louisiana Commission for its support of national service and volunteerism in Louisiana.

LA SR9

Commends TeamCITGO for its commitment to volunteerism on the celebration of its 30th Anniversary.

LA SR176

Commends the Baton Rouge area students and instructors for competing in and winning martial arts tournaments throughout Louisiana.

LA SR171

Commends Schepis Museum in Columbia, Louisiana, on its 100th celebration.

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