Requests all agencies and officials in Louisiana to promote and encourage response to the 2020 federal decennial census
Impact
The resolution highlights that census data affects the distribution of approximately $1.5 trillion in federal funds across various programs that support states, local governments, and households. With a noted self-response rate of 55.9% in Louisiana as of June 2020, compared to the national average of 61.7%, HR58 underscores the urgency of improving participation rates. The accurate counting of residents is vital for securing appropriate funding levels and representation in Congress, which directly impacts Louisiana's interests.
Summary
House Resolution 58 (HR58) urges and requests all state and local agencies and officials in Louisiana to utilize every available avenue and resource to promote and encourage participation in the 2020 federal decennial census. Recognizing the constitutional requirement for a complete and accurate count every ten years, the resolution emphasizes the significance of census data in determining federal funding allocations and electoral representation for the state. Given the critical nature of the census data for Louisiana, the resolution seeks to enhance awareness and participation to maximize the state's federal resources.
Sentiment
Sentiment around HR58 is largely supportive, reflecting a recognition of the importance of the census. Legislators and officials emphasize the need for collective efforts in raising awareness and mobilizing communities for participation. Nonetheless, there is an underlying tension due to the COVID-19 pandemic that delayed certain census activities, which raised concerns about accessibility and participation that may further complicate Louisiana's census response efforts.
Contention
While the resolution is generally framed as a proactive step towards enhancing census participation, it also points to significant challenges posed by the pandemic, including delayed outreach initiatives and the potential for an undercount. Some stakeholders may be concerned that inadequate response to the census could lead to long-term negative implications for federal funding and representation, highlighting the critical need for targeted resources during a public health emergency.
Relating to efforts to encourage full participation in the 2020 federal decennial census by the residents of this state, including the establishment of the Complete Count Commission.
Relating to efforts to encourage full participation in the 2020 federal decennial census by the residents of this state, including the establishment of the Complete Count Commission.
Requests certain state agencies and private businesses in Louisiana to recognize the value that justice-involved persons can bring to the workforce and society and to act with intention to empower, train, and employ such individuals.
Requests the Judicial Council of the Supreme Court of La. to include justice of the peace courts in its study of the judiciary following the 2010 federal decennial census
Requests the state and federal governments to encourage all entities involved in the environmental cleanup effort to utilize Louisiana's citizens and their ideas to rehabilitate the Gulf of Mexico.
Urges and requests the Dept. of Health and Hospitals and the La. Hospital Association to promote and encourage all hospitals and medical clinics that receive state dollars to promote the "Text4baby" initiative
Urges and requests the Louisiana Legislative Auditor to investigate the partnership between the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services and the Louisiana Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies