Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR62

Introduced
4/22/19  
Introduced
4/22/19  
Passed
4/23/19  

Caption

Recognizes Tuesday, April 23, 2019, as REALTOR Day at the state capitol in honor of Louisiana REALTORS' centennial anniversary

Impact

The resolution serves to formally acknowledge the contributions of Louisiana REALTORS in advocating for real estate practices and policies that benefit both property owners and the general public. By emphasizing a century of service, HR62 helps to bolster the reputation of the real estate profession within Louisiana, affirming the organization's role in promoting equitable housing opportunities and preserving property ownership rights. This recognition does not change state laws but acts as an important ceremonial acknowledgment of the REALTORS' work.

Summary

House Resolution 62 (HR62) recognizes April 23, 2019, as REALTOR Day at the state capitol in Louisiana. This resolution celebrates the centennial anniversary of Louisiana REALTORS, an organization that has played a crucial role in shaping the real estate profession in the state. The resolution highlights the historical significance of the organization, tracing its roots back to 1919 when various real estate boards united to form a statewide association, promoting standards of conduct and welfare in the real estate business.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR62 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, particularly among members of the REALTOR organization and those in the real estate industry. The resolution reflects pride in the achievements and contributions of REALTORS over the past hundred years. It expresses gratitude for their efforts and positions them as trusted advocates in the real estate community. The honor bestowed by the resolution is a testament to their ongoing efforts to improve the industry and support property rights.

Contention

While HR62 does not present any legislative contention, it does highlight the historical advocacy efforts made by the Louisiana REALTORS. The bill illustrates the ongoing need for real estate professionals to ensure fair market practices and responsive housing laws. However, the ceremony celebrates unity rather than political division, as REALTORS have historically worked across party lines to establish beneficial legislation and practices in the state's housing sector.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR33

Commends Louisiana REALTORS on the occasion of its 100th Anniversary.

LA HR382

Recognizing March 26, 2019, as REALTORĀ® Day at the State Capitol.

LA SR469

Recognizing March 26, 2019, as Texas Realtors Day.

LA HR36

Commends the Greater Central Louisiana REALTORS Association on the occasion of its seventy-sixth anniversary

LA SR725

Recognizing April 12, 2011, as Realtor Appreciation Day at the State Capitol.

LA HR1131

Recognizing April 12, 2011, as REALTOR Appreciation Day at the State Capitol.

LA HR982

Recognizing April 9, 2013, as REALTOR Appreciation Day at the State Capitol.

LA HR1696

Recognizing April 14, 2015, as REALTOR Appreciation Day at the State Capitol.

LA HR1044

Recognizing April 4, 2017, as REALTOR Appreciation Day at the State Capitol.

LA HR428

Recognizing April 9, 2021, as REALTOR Day at the State Capitol.

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