Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR60

Introduced
5/30/23  
Introduced
5/30/23  
Passed
5/31/23  
Passed
5/31/23  
Engrossed
5/31/23  

Caption

Expresses sincere and heartfelt condolences upon the passing of Ernest Sickey.

Impact

While SCR 60 primarily serves as an acknowledgment rather than a legislative change, its impact lies in its symbolic recognition of the contributions made by Native American leaders in Louisiana. By honoring Sickey, the resolution highlights the ongoing importance of advocacy for indigenous rights and the recognition of tribes within the state. It commemorates Sickey's work in enhancing the socio-political landscape for Native Americans, drawing attention to the history of struggles and successes in achieving tribal recognition, which remains a pivotal issue in state and federal politics.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 60, known as SCR 60, was introduced to express the sincere condolences of the Legislature of Louisiana upon the passing of Ernest Sickey, a prominent leader of the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana. Sickey was a pivotal figure in the state, advocating for the recognition and rights of Native American tribes. His significant contributions include the establishment of the Office of Indian Affairs and the formation of the Inter-Tribal Council of Louisiana, which was crucial for inter-tribal advocacy and support. This resolution does not enact new laws but serves to honor the legacy of a dedicated leader who played a vital role in the tribal community and in the broader civil rights movements.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR 60 is one of respect and reverence for a leader who dedicated his life to the advancement of tribal rights and economic upliftment for the Coushatta Tribe. The resolution garnered unanimous support in the Senate, indicative of a bipartisan acknowledgment of Sickey's legacy. The discussion around the resolution emphasizes a collective appreciation for historical figures who have advocated for the recognition of indigenous cultures and contributions to Louisiana's history.

Contention

There were no notable points of contention regarding SCR 60, as it was a straightforward resolution expressing condolences. However, it inadvertently reignites discussions about the challenges Native American tribes face in achieving equality and recognition in the present day. Questions surrounding ongoing legislative support for Native American rights and the importance of continuing the legacy of advocates like Sickey are crucial topics that extend beyond the resolution itself.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

LA HB76

Provides relative to supplemental pay for tribal officers of the Coushatta Tribe of La. (EG +$72,000 GF EX See Note)

LA HB277

Provides relative to supplemental pay for tribal officers of the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana (EG +$72,000 GF EX See Note)

LA HR68

Commends Dr. Johnny Cox, mayor of Coushatta, on his many accomplishments and contributions to Red River Parish

LA HR193

Commends Dr. Johnny Cox, mayor of Coushatta, upon his many accomplishments and contributions to Red River Parish

LA SR199

Commends and congratulates David Sickey on his election as chairman of the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana and to recognize his dedication to transparent, community-centered leadership.

LA HR375

Commends David Sickey on his election as chairman of the Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana

LA HR150

Commends Ms. Clevella "Ma" Gafford for more than 60 years of service as an educator in Red River Parish

LA HB1099

Increases the number of authorized Coushatta Indian tribal officers eligible for state supplemental pay