Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR25

Introduced
4/13/23  
Introduced
4/13/23  
Passed
4/17/23  

Caption

Commends Serve Louisiana for its dedicated service to the state of Louisiana

Impact

The resolution acknowledges Serve Louisiana's role in recruiting and training a diverse group of individuals committed to full-time service within various partner organizations across the state. This commitment not only enhances the ability of these organizations to achieve their missions but also opens up opportunities for service members to develop skills and leadership qualities that benefit the community. By recognizing this program, HR25 serves to reinforce the importance of volunteerism and community engagement within Louisiana's social fabric.

Summary

House Resolution 25 (HR25) commends Serve Louisiana for its 32 years of dedicated service to the state of Louisiana. Established in 1991, Serve Louisiana is recognized as the state's longest-running AmeriCorps program, contributing to various sectors including environmental protection, housing, healthcare access, education, and food security. The resolution highlights the program's efforts and its continuous impact on building healthier, more sustainable, and equitable communities across South Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR25 is overwhelmingly positive, as it highlights a successful and impactful program that has contributed significantly to community development in Louisiana. Legislators, including Representatives Freeman and Turner who sponsored the resolution, express their admiration for the dedication and efforts of Serve Louisiana and its members. The commendation reflects a shared commitment by the House of Representatives to support and acknowledge effective community service initiatives.

Contention

While HR25 is primarily commemorative and lacks substantial contention, it indirectly brings forth discussions regarding the sustainability and funding of community service programs like Serve Louisiana. Advocates for such initiatives may view this resolution as a call to action for continued and increased support at both state and federal levels. Therefore, while the resolution itself has unanimous positive sentiments, it also serves as a gentle reminder of the ongoing dialogues around resource allocation for community service and the value placed on volunteerism.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR258

Commends Cory Stewart for his service to the Louisiana legislature

LA SR198

Commends Debra Russell for her many years of dedicated service to the Louisiana Senate.

LA HR230

Commends Mechelle Evans for her dedicated service to the Louisiana Rural Caucus and the Legislature of Louisiana

LA HR42

Commends the Louisiana State University Center for Energy Studies for forty years of service

LA HR84

Commends the Honorable Francis C. Thompson on his status as the longest-serving member of the Legislature of Louisiana

LA HR219

Commends George Valentine Silbernagel III for his many years of dedicated and distinguished service to the state of Louisiana

LA HR50

Commends Noel Hunt upon his retirement after 35 years of dedicated state public service and 30 years of service to the Louisiana House of Representatives

LA SR196

Commends Marlene D. Ferrara for her years of dedicated, outstanding service to the Louisiana Senate.

LA HCR11

Recognizes May 1, 2019, as Y Day in Louisiana and commends Louisiana's YMCAs for dedication to families in the state

LA SCR100

Commends Charles R. "Charlie" St. Romain for his years of dedicated service to the state of Louisiana and its citizens.

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