Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR75

Introduced
6/1/20  
Introduced
6/1/20  
Passed
6/1/20  

Caption

Commends Coleen Temple, Noah Hawkins, Myra Richardson, and Mia Spears on organizing a peaceful protest of the killing of George Floyd and excessive police force against black men.

Impact

While this resolution does not directly change laws or regulations, it serves as a formal recognition of the efforts made by citizens to advocate for justice and equality. It highlights the importance of community engagement and peaceful protest in the ongoing dialogue regarding police reform and civil rights in the United States. By commending these individuals, the resolution underscores the state's support for efforts aimed at addressing societal injustices.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 75 commends four individuals—Colleen Temple, Noah Hawkins, Myra Richardson, and Mia Spears—who organized a peaceful protest in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. This protest was held in response to the killing of George Floyd and aimed to address issues surrounding excessive police force against black men. The resolution specifically acknowledges the organization's commitment to nonviolent demonstration and the pursuit of civil rights and justice.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR75 is overwhelmingly positive, as it celebrates individuals who have taken initiative to peacefully express their concerns about systemic issues in law enforcement and societal inequality. This resolution reflects a recognition of the need for dialogue and action regarding racial injustice, emphasizing a collective responsibility to strive for equality and justice in civil rights.

Contention

Notably, while the resolution is a commendation of peaceful protest, it underscores the broader social tensions present at the time surrounding policing practices and racial inequality in the United States. There may be varying opinions on the effectiveness of protests and the responses they elicit from government and law enforcement agencies, although this resolution itself does not appear to elicit substantial contention—it primarily recognizes peaceful activism.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR52

Condemns police brutality and excessive use of force by law enforcement officers.

LA AR108

Condemns police brutality and excessive use of force by law enforcement officers.

LA HCR7

Condemning the Iranian regime's human rights abuses against the brave women and men of Iran peacefully demonstrating in more than 133 cities.

LA HCR21

Commends the Black Lives Matter movement

LA SCR7

Establishes the Police Training, Screening, and De-escalation Task Force to study and make recommendations to the legislature.

LA SR11

Expresses condolences upon the death of Clifton Russell "Clif" Richardson, former Justice of the Peace and legislator, community leader, and businessman.

LA SR224

Requests Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Criminal Justice to evaluate current practices used by officers when interacting with the community to eliminate police brutality and promote peaceful cooperation.

LA SR52

Commends centenarian Julia "Hurricane" Hawkins for her athletic accomplishments

LA HR27

Expresses condolences on the death of George Floyd

LA SR185

Commends Calvin Mills Jr. on his myriad accomplishments as a proliferant serial tech entrepreneur.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.