Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR17

Introduced
4/10/17  
Refer
4/11/17  
Refer
4/11/17  
Report Pass
4/19/17  
Report Pass
4/19/17  
Engrossed
5/1/17  
Engrossed
5/1/17  
Refer
5/2/17  
Report Pass
5/24/17  
Report Pass
5/24/17  
Passed
5/31/17  

Caption

Requests a study and recommendations concerning reporting of child abuse and neglect in military families

Impact

The proposed study could potentially lead to significant changes in how child welfare functions are coordinated on both state and federal levels, especially regarding military families. By looking into best practices from other states, such as South Carolina and Washington, Louisiana aims to improve the child abuse and neglect reporting processes, ensuring that military affiliation information is systematically collected and utilized in these sensitive cases. This could streamline responses and enhance protections for children in military households.

Summary

HCR17 is a House Concurrent Resolution that urges the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) to conduct a study on the reporting of child abuse and neglect specifically within military families. The resolution seeks to identify policies that can improve collaboration between the DCFS and the United States Department of Defense. The overall aim is to foster better coordination in addressing the welfare needs of military children and their families, particularly in light of the unique challenges they face due to their military status. The resolution emphasizes the critical need for effective partnership between state and military agencies to enhance child protection mechanisms.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding HCR17 appears to be generally supportive, with acknowledgment of the importance of addressing the unique issues faced by military families in relation to child welfare. There seems to be a consensus among lawmakers about the necessity of reviewing current laws and practices to ensure that military families receive the appropriate support. However, the effectiveness of the proposed changes and the ability to implement adequate recommendations may generate discussions among stakeholders, ranging from advocacy groups to military representatives.

Contention

While there may not be significant contention surrounding the bill itself, potential discussions could arise around the methodologies used in the study and the types of policies recommended. Stakeholders, including representatives from the Family Advocacy Program of the Department of Defense and local child welfare advocates, will need to collaborate closely to devise effective strategies. Concerns may surface regarding the adequacy of existing support systems and the level of resource allocation required to implement any new measures that arise from the study.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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