Designates Wednesday, May 3, 2017, as LMA Municipal Day at the state capitol
Impact
The resolution does not create new law but serves to highlight the positive role the LMA plays in advocating for local governments and their interests. This designation intends to promote awareness of municipal governance issues and the role of local officials in serving their communities. By establishing a specific day to honor the LMA, legislators hope to further enhance community engagement and recognition of the importance of local governance in Louisiana.
Summary
HCR39, introduced by Representative Berthelot, is a concurrent resolution that designates May 3, 2017, as LMA Municipal Day at the state capitol in Louisiana. This recognition aims to honor the Louisiana Municipal Association (LMA) and its dedicated service to municipal governments across the state. Founded in 1926, the LMA represents 303 municipalities and numerous affiliated entities, advocating for local governance and fostering communication among elected officials. The day is significant as it acknowledges 91 years of the LMA's efforts in education, advocacy, and empowerment within local governance.
Sentiment
The sentiment around HCR39 appears unanimously positive, as demonstrated by its voting history, which saw no opposition. Lawmakers from various parties recognized the importance of the LMA’s work in supporting local governments, illustrating a shared respect for municipal leadership across the political spectrum. The day serves as a platform for promoting fellowship among municipal officials and highlights their commitment to public service.
Contention
While there is generally support for the resolution, some may view it as a simple ceremonial act that does not address current challenges faced by local governments. However, the overarching sentiment emphasizes the need to celebrate municipal officials and promote the exchange of ideas to improve public services. Thus, rather than engendering contention, HCR39 serves to unify and elevate the discourse around municipal governance in the state.
Requests that the Bd. of Regents and the State Bd. of Elementary and Secondary Education, with the Taylor Foundation, La. Office of Student Financial Assistance, public postsecondary education management boards, and certain others, study certain issues relative to TOPS
Requests the Louisiana Workforce Commission and the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs to study employment practices and professional licensing requirements to benefit veterans in the workforce
Creates a task force to study meaningful oversight of the professional healthcare licensing boards statutorily created within the Department of Health and Hospitals.