Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR28

Introduced
4/19/10  

Caption

Commends Mothers Against Drunk Driving La. and encourages participation in "Walk Like MADD" on May 1, 2010

Impact

HR28 reinforces the commitment of the state legislature towards addressing drunk driving through public awareness campaigns. By endorsing MADD’s initiatives, the resolution aims to mobilize community members to participate in events that raise funds and awareness to combat drunk driving. It showcases the importance of community actions in driving down the statistics related to drunk driving fatalities and injuries, ultimately reflecting a collaborative effort toward improving road safety.

Summary

House Resolution 28 (HR28) primarily serves to commend the efforts of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Louisiana while promoting their community initiative 'Walk Like MADD' scheduled for May 1, 2010. The resolution acknowledges the significant public health issue surrounding drunk driving in Louisiana, citing alarming statistics such as the 338 fatalities caused by drunk drivers in 2009 alone. This highlights the urgency for community engagement and action against drunk driving-related incidents.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HR28 is positive, as it reflects support for MADD and its advocacy for public safety. Legislators demonstrated a collective commitment to tackling the issue of drunk driving through community engagement and public participation, thereby fostering a sense of communal responsibility. The resolution signifies a legislative acknowledgment of the dangers of drunk driving while encouraging proactive measures to mitigate these risks.

Contention

While HR28 serves a primarily supportive and commendatory purpose, it also reflects broader conversations around the need for sustained legislative action against drunk driving. Notable points of contention may arise in discussions regarding the effectiveness of community-based solutions versus stricter legislative measures against offenders. The resolution indirectly suggests the need for ongoing initiatives, regulations, and community-driven efforts to address drunk driving as a public health crisis.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR44

Desginates April 26, 2010, as "MADD Day" at the legislature.

LA HR32

A RESOLUTION commemorating the 40th anniversary of Mothers Against Drunk Driving.

LA HR17

Commends Floyd Kirksey for "Walking the Walk" against childhood obesity and autism

LA HR223

Commends Lieutenant Jennifer Duet of the Livingston Parish Sheriff's Office on being named 2022 Deputy of the Year by the Louisiana Sheriffs' Association

LA SR10

Commends Kylie Renee Walleser-Bush for her participation in the Pillow Pets project and willingness to visit other kids with words of encouragement.

LA HR16

Recognizes April 7, 2010, as National Start! Walking Day and Legislative Wellness Day

LA HCR146

Recognizes May 9-15, 2010, as Police Week and May 15, 2010, as Peace Officers Memorial Day, commends law enforcement officers, and encourages all citizens to join in the week's commemorative tributes

LA HR70

Commends the efforts of Links, Incorporated and recognizes May 12, 2010, as La. Links Day at the capitol

LA AJR126

Establishes Commission on Drunk and Impaired Driving.

LA HR21

Commends the Junior Auxiliary of Slidell and encourages observance of National Junior Auxiliary Week, April 4-10, 2010

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