Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR43

Introduced
4/19/10  
Passed
4/19/10  

Caption

Memorializes Congress to approve and establish the National Military Family Relief Fund

Impact

The resolution proposes a mechanism through which taxpayers can voluntarily contribute to the National Military Family Relief Fund via a donation check-off on federal income tax forms. The funds raised would be used to provide grants to eligible service members and veterans who have served in war zones such as Iraq and Afghanistan. This approach is designed to ease the financial burdens on military families while ensuring that the federal budget remains unaffected by the additional donations. The establishment of this Fund is seen as a pathway to provide much-needed financial relief to those who have sacrificed for the country.

Summary

SCR43 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution introduced to memorialize the United States Congress to approve and establish the National Military Family Relief Fund. This bill highlights the significant financial challenges faced by service members, especially national guardsmen and reservists, when they are called to active duty. Many of these individuals experience an income reduction related to their civilian jobs, which can severely impact their families' financial well-being. The resolution aims to bring attention to these issues and advocate for a dedicated relief fund that would provide support to military families in need.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR43 appears to be largely supportive, recognizing the sacrifices of military families and the necessity of creating avenues for financial assistance. There is a clear acknowledgment from lawmakers and the public that existing evaluative measures are required to help mitigate the financial pressures experienced by service members. Advocates argue that providing a means to donate via tax forms is a simple yet effective method to encourage giving and to foster community support.

Contention

While overall support for SCR43 is evident, there may be underlying contentions regarding the effectiveness of such a fund and the voluntary contribution mechanism's reliance on taxpayer willingness. Some critics might question whether this approach would be sufficient to address the financial difficulties faced by military families or whether more comprehensive government funding mechanisms are necessary. Nonetheless, the resolution serves as a rallying point for advocating support and recognition of military families' contributions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR122

Memorializes Congress to support and invest in the National Cancer Institute Community Cancer Centers Program.

LA HCR203

Memorializes congress to establish "Spirit of '45 Day"

LA SCR55

Memorializes Congress to support the 259th Air Traffic Control Squadron Louisiana National Guard and urges the Louisiana congressional delegation to take action to reverse the disbanding of the squadron.

LA SCR23

Memorializes Congress to remove financial eligibility requirements for patients stricken with ALS to be approved to receive Medicaid.

LA SCR54

Memorializes Congress to maintain funding to the Corporation for National and Community Service and its programs, including the LaVetCorps.

LA SCR88

Memorializes Congress to adopt the Constitution Restoration Act.

LA SCR25

Memorializes Congress to support agriculture by minimizing price volatility risks experienced by dairy farmers.

LA SCR27

Memorializes Congress to implement the "NexGen" air transportation system.

LA HCR11

Memorializes congress to defund and appropriate no future funding to Planned Parenthood

LA SCR96

Memorializes Congress to consider recommendations to amend the Stafford Act regarding disaster recovery for Louisiana.

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CA AB361

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NJ AJR198

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