Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR45

Introduced
4/24/17  
Passed
4/25/17  

Caption

Commends CASA programs and volunteers for the work they do to ensure safe permanent homes for Louisiana's foster children and designates April 27, 2017, as CASA Day at the state capitol.

Impact

The passage of SR45 reflects a commitment to improving the welfare of foster children in Louisiana by spotlighting the significant contributions of CASA volunteers. With over 1,800 CASA volunteers serving approximately 4,800 foster children in the state, the resolution underscores a collective acknowledgment of the need for dedicated advocacy. Such recognition not only honors existing volunteers but also encourages more individuals to consider service in this essential role, potentially leading to an increase in volunteer engagement across the state.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 45 honors the dedicated work of the Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) programs in Louisiana, recognizing their critical role in ensuring safe and permanent homes for the state's foster children. The resolution designates April 27, 2017, as 'CASA Day' at the state capitol, aiming to raise awareness about the importance of volunteer advocacy in the foster care system. CASA programs recruit, train, and support volunteers to provide advocacy for abused and neglected children, which is pivotal in navigating the complexities of the juvenile legal system.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the resolution is overwhelmingly positive, with widespread support from lawmakers who value the impact of CASA programs on vulnerable children. The resolution serves as both an appreciation and a call to action, fostering a sense of community involvement in improving the lives of foster children. By commendating the dedication of CASA volunteers, the legislature aims to build a stronger framework for child advocacy within the state.

Contention

While the resolution primarily serves a commendatory purpose, it does highlight the ongoing challenges within the foster care system in Louisiana. Although SR45 does not address specific contentious issues directly, it implicitly acknowledges the growing needs of the foster care community and the vital role of advocacy in addressing these gaps. Future considerations may also stem from the need for increased funding and resources to support both CASA programs and foster care initiatives throughout the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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