Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR10

Introduced
4/10/17  
Introduced
4/10/17  
Passed
4/11/17  
Passed
4/11/17  
Engrossed
4/12/17  

Caption

Recognizes May 3, 2017, as Purple and Teal Day in the state of Louisiana.

Impact

By designating a specific day for awareness, SCR10 serves to mobilize community efforts and encourages citizens to engage in educational activities about the prevention of domestic violence and sexual assault. The resolution calls attention to the support networks available, including organizations like the Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence and the Louisiana Foundation Against Sexual Assault. By showcasing these organizations and their work, SCR10 aims to foster a greater understanding of the challenges faced by victims and the resources available to them.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 10, known as SCR10, recognizes May 3, 2017, as 'Purple and Teal Day' in the state of Louisiana. This observance aims to raise awareness about the pervasive issues of domestic violence and sexual assault, which affect numerous individuals across various demographics. SCR10 highlights Louisiana's alarming rates of domestic homicides and sexual assaults, underscoring the urgent need to address and combat these serious crimes within the state. The resolution is particularly significant given Louisiana's status as one of the states with the highest rates of domestic violence-related fatalities in the nation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR10 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, emphasizing community solidarity and the importance of advocacy against violence toward women. The resolution promotes a collective response towards addressing domestic violence and sexual assault, which resonates well with legislative members and community leaders advocating for social change. The intention behind the resolution aligns with broader societal movements seeking to elevate awareness and mobilize resources towards victim support and prevention strategies.

Contention

While SCR10 does not appear to have significant points of contention, the very nature of its subject matter—domestic violence and sexual assault—often prompts deeper discussions about systemic issues, funding for victim support services, and the effectiveness of existing legal frameworks. The recognition of 'Purple and Teal Day' signals an ongoing commitment to tackling these complex issues, which will require continued advocacy from various stakeholders to effectively reduce unprecedented levels of violence within the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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