Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR82

Introduced
5/8/17  
Introduced
5/8/17  
Passed
5/9/17  
Passed
5/9/17  
Engrossed
5/9/17  

Caption

Commends the Office of Soil and Water Conservation in the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry.

Impact

The resolution underscores the essential services provided by the Office of Soil and Water Conservation, notably in assisting with programs designed to address critical environmental challenges. These programs contribute significantly to improving soil and water quality, aligning with the state's broader environmental goals. By fostering collaboration with various partners, including federal agencies, Louisiana is positioned to address pressing agricultural needs while ensuring sustainable resource management.

Summary

SCR82 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution commending the Office of Soil and Water Conservation within the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry. The resolution highlights the importance of improving soil health and water quality, as well as promoting effective agricultural and natural resource management in Louisiana. Established in 1938, the Louisiana Conservation District Program has been instrumental in supporting local conservation efforts through the collaboration of 44 Soil and Water Conservation Districts across the state. SCR82 aims to recognize and encourage these districts' ongoing efforts to serve landowners and the broader community.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR82 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting broad legislative support for conservation efforts. The resolution was adopted unanimously by the Senate, indicating a strong commitment among lawmakers to enhance the state’s natural resources and support sustainability initiatives. The consensus around the resolution illustrates a shared understanding of the importance of soil and water conservation to the health and economic stability of Louisiana's rural areas.

Contention

While SCR82 has garnered widespread support, discussions around it could encompass the challenges faced by local conservation districts in an evolving agricultural landscape. This includes concerns about funding, resource allocation, and balancing conservation efforts with agricultural production. Though the resolution itself does not present any contentious provisions, it serves as a platform for future discussions on how best to address the changing land use patterns and conservation needs within the state.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

LA HR23

Expresses support for the work of the Louisiana office of soil and water conservation in the Department of Agriculture and Forestry

LA HCR69

Commends and expresses support for the cooperative conservation and management work being carried out by agricultural conservation partnerships in the state

LA HCR49

Commends and expresses support for the cooperative conservation and management work being carried out by agricultural conservation partnerships in the state

LA SCR52

Commends NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility on being awarded the "Certified Louisiana" logo by the Department of Agriculture and Forestry.

LA SCR45

Urges and requests the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry to study and make recommendations on ways to increase urban forestry in the state.

LA SCR103

Designates April 27, 2014, through May 4, 2014, as "Soil and Water Stewardship Week" at the Louisiana Legislature.

LA HCR68

Requests the Department of Agriculture and Forestry to study implementing a master logger certification program under the office of forestry

LA SCR21

Commends Ricky Kilpatrick upon his years of service to the LSU AgCenter as a forestry agent and on the occasion of his retirement.

LA SCR8

Requests the Senate and House committees on agriculture, forestry, aquaculture, and rural development to meet and function as a joint committee to study and make recommendations regarding the appropriate level of support to further the missions, goals, and priorities of the Louisiana State University Agricultural Center and the Southern University Agricultural Research and Extension Center.

LA HCR73

Urges and requests the collaboration of certain departments with the Louisiana Waterfowl Working Group to improve waterfowl habitats on private, state, and federally owned lands

Similar Bills

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