Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR120

Introduced
6/3/17  
Introduced
6/3/17  
Passed
6/4/17  
Passed
6/4/17  
Engrossed
6/4/17  

Caption

Declares October 1, 2017, as World Peace Day in Louisiana.

Impact

The resolution urges citizens and community organizations to participate in activities that promote awareness against violence and to celebrate peace. It acknowledges the historical context of World Peace Day, initially recognized in Louisiana since 1998, and is framed as an opportunity for collective reflection on the significance of peaceful coexistence. By officially recognizing this day, SCR120 aligns state actions with broader global movements advocating for peace and harmony.

Summary

SCR120 is a concurrent resolution that designates October 1, 2017, as World Peace Day in Louisiana. This resolution highlights the importance of addressing violence in all its forms both locally and internationally. It seeks to bolster public consciousness regarding the need for peace within communities, families, and nations, promoting unity and understanding among diverse cultures. The observance of this day is meant to inspire individuals and organizations to engage in activities that foster peace and non-violence.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR120 is largely positive as it encourages collaboration among various community groups and promotes the values of peace and compassion. While there may be underlying criticisms related to the effectiveness of such symbolic gestures in effecting real change, the resolution captures a unified call for greater social responsibility and action against violence. This tradition of recognizing peace aligns with the state's commitment to improving the human condition and supporting local peace efforts.

Contention

Notably, while SCR120 is an act of recognition rather than legislative imposition, debates surrounding similar resolutions often touch on the challenges of translating peace advocacy into actionable policy. Critics may argue that while such declarations are valuable for raising awareness, they do not directly address the systemic issues contributing to violence. However, the resolution's support has been evidenced by a unanimous Senate vote, reflecting a broad consensus on the importance of promoting peace.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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