Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR3

Introduced
3/9/20  
Introduced
3/9/20  
Passed
3/10/20  

Caption

Commends The Shreveport Sun on the celebration of its one hundredth anniversary.

Impact

The passage of SR3 not only acknowledges the centenary of The Shreveport Sun but also underscores the importance of minority publishing in fostering a more inclusive narrative within the media landscape. By celebrating this milestone, the resolution emphasizes the newspaper's contributions to local history, politics, and community development, and reinforces the idea of media as a catalyst for social change. It presents a reminder of the crucial role that local media plays in shaping public discourse and supporting civic engagement.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 3 (SR3) serves to commend The Shreveport Sun on the occasion of its one hundredth anniversary. This resolution recognizes the newspaper's significant role in the Ark-La-Tex region as an instrumental entity in promoting social awareness, civil rights, and economic opportunities for African-Americans. The Shreveport Sun, founded in 1920 by Melvin Lee Collins Sr., has historically provided a voice for an underrepresented community through its commitment to impactful journalism.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR3 is overwhelmingly positive, with broad support for honoring The Shreveport Sun for its century-long service. Legislators and community members regard the resolution as a commendable recognition of the newspaper's legacy and its unwavering commitment to the African-American community. The tone reflects pride in the achievements of The Shreveport Sun and highlights shared values of resilience and dedication to freedom of expression.

Contention

While the resolution itself is celebratory in nature, it does subtly acknowledge the challenges faced by minority-owned publications throughout history, including overt opposition and threats. By recognizing The Shreveport Sun's legacy, SR3 indirectly addresses ongoing issues within the media landscape regarding representation and bias. However, there do not appear to be significant points of contention raised during discussions surrounding the resolution.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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