Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR223

Introduced
6/8/17  
Introduced
6/8/17  
Passed
6/8/17  

Caption

Establishes a special committee to conduct a cooperative study on the preservation of historical markers to determine the feasibility of proposing legislation.

Impact

The establishment of this resolution reflects a commitment to understanding the feasibility of proposing new legislation that would create a more systematic approach to the preservation and relocation of historical markers. By involving cities, municipalities, and parishes, the resolution acknowledges local governance while seeking to unify efforts towards historical preservation. It highlights the Senate's intention to respect local autonomy while facilitating a collaborative effort for preserving cultural heritage.

Summary

SR223 is a resolution aimed at establishing a special committee to conduct a cooperative study on the preservation of historical markers in Louisiana. This initiative underlines the importance of preserving the state's significant historical markers as a means of promoting education, history, and culture. The resolution outlines the necessity of protecting these markers to honor the efforts of ancestors and serve as educational tools for future generations.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment around SR223 appears to be positive, advocating for the preservation of cultural and historical assets in Louisiana. It is seen as a supportive measure for educational initiatives and honoring the state's history. There may be varied opinions on how best to execute these preservation efforts; however, the commitment to forming a committee suggests a constructive approach to community dialogue and legislative process.

Contention

While SR223 itself establishes a framework for a cooperative study, the potential contentious points may arise during the proposed legislative discussions that follow. Topics of contention could include the criteria for preservation, the processes for conducting relocations, and funding sources. Ensuring stakeholder involvement and local community representation will likely be critical to address any disparities in local needs and expectations for historical marker preservation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR32

Establishes the Major Event Funding Study Committee for the purpose of determining the feasibility of establishing trust funds to support the hosting of major events in Louisiana. (EN NO IMPACT GF EX See Note)

LA SR189

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to establish a special committee to study the feasibility of extending child support beyond the age of majority.

LA SR222

Establishes a committee to study the feasibility and advisability of changing the timing, duration, and subject matter limitations of regular legislative sessions.

LA HB07255

An Act Establishing A Task Force To Conduct A Feasibility Study Regarding The Creation Of A Special Education Predictable Cost Cooperative.

LA SR188

Requests Louisiana Department of Health to study and determine the desirability and feasibility of implementing the health home option in the medical assistance program.

LA SCSR1

Requests the Senate and Governmental Affairs Committee and the House and Governmental Affairs Committee to study the feasibility of providing an interpreter for the hearing impaired and closed captioning of legislative proceedings.

LA SR152

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and recommend legislation to implement procedures for conducting online judicial sales.

LA SR219

Creates the Lower Pearl River Basin task force to study the conditions, needs, issues, and funding relative to flood protection and preservation of the Lower Pearl River Basin, and to recommend any action or legislation that the task force deems necessary or appropriate.

LA SR190

Requests the Board of Regents to study the feasibility of establishing a dental school in northern Louisiana.

LA SCR127

Request the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs to study the feasibility of conducting video conferencing of committee meetings and sessions of the legislature and authorizes voting in absentia.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.