Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR241

Introduced
6/3/19  
Introduced
6/3/19  
Passed
6/3/19  

Caption

Commends Louisiana's female African-American State Police Troopers for their service.

Impact

The passage of SR241 serves to formally recognize the service of African-American female troopers in the Louisiana State Police and highlights the importance of diversity within law enforcement. It demonstrates a commitment by the Louisiana legislature to acknowledge and support the inclusion of marginalized groups in state institutions. This aligns with broader social movements aiming for increased equity and representation within public service.

Summary

Senate Resolution 241 seeks to commend and honor the contributions of African-American female troopers within the Louisiana State Police. This resolution acknowledges the historical significance of their presence in a predominantly male and historically white institution. It celebrates the milestones achieved by these women, particularly highlighting that Lieutenant Treone Larvadain was the only African-American woman serving at the rank of lieutenant at the time of the bill's consideration.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SR241 appears to be positive, focusing on respect and recognition for the contributions of these female troopers. Supporters of the resolution see this acknowledgement as an essential step towards visibility and respect for African-American women who serve in law enforcement roles. The sentiment expressed in discussions emphasized admiration for their dedication and their inspiring role as trailblazers for future generations.

Contention

While there were no notable formal points of contention reported during the discussions of SR241, the context surrounding the bill reflects ongoing national dialogues regarding race and equity in law enforcement. Acknowledging the contributions of African-American women within this field can sometimes evoke discussions regarding systemic biases and the need for ongoing reforms in law enforcement practices, particularly in areas tied to civil rights history.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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