Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR46

Introduced
4/21/10  
Passed
4/21/10  

Caption

Encourages the NFL team owners and the NFL Players' Association to resolve labor differences to ensure an uninterrupted 2010 football season.

Impact

SCR46 outlines the potential negative economic ramifications a work stoppage could have on the state of Louisiana, particularly stressing the impact on businesses tied to the NFL, such as restaurants, hotels, and transportation services. Such a stoppage would not only affect game-day revenue but also jeopardize jobs and tax revenue, particularly as many small businesses already face economic challenges. The resolution serves as a formal plea from the state's legislature, reflecting the local stakeholders' concerns about the consequences of labor disputes within the NFL.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 46 (SCR46) was introduced to encourage the owners and players of the National Football League (NFL) to resolve their labor differences amicably to avoid interrupting or eliminating the 2010 football season. The resolution highlights the significant achievements of the New Orleans Saints during the previous season, which included winning the Super Bowl and bringing pride to the state of Louisiana. The bill emphasizes the economic benefits that professional football brings to the state, including increased revenue for local businesses and community morale.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around SCR46 appears to be supportive, reflecting a collective desire among lawmakers to ensure the continuation of the football season. There is a clear recognition of the NFL's role in fostering local economic growth and community pride in Louisiana, especially following the Saints' Super Bowl victory. Lawmakers express a sense of urgency in resolving labor disputes to protect the interests of the state's economy and its citizens.

Contention

While SCR46 serves as a resolution to encourage collaboration between the NFL team owners and the Players' Association, it does not delve into the complexities of the labor differences themselves or propose specific solutions. Thus, notable points of contention may arise from differing perspectives on compensation, working conditions, and management practices within the NFL, which remain largely unaddressed in the resolution.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR36

Urges and requests the team owners of the National Football League and the representatives of the National Football League Players Association to work diligently and quickly to resolve their labor differences

LA HCR76

Commends former New Orleans Saints linebacker Rickey Jackson upon being elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame

LA HCR50

Requests that the National Football League reconsider the penalties imposed upon the New Orleans Saints

LA SCR121

Commends former Destrehan High School football player Ed Reed on his outstanding high school, college, and professional career and congratulates him on the occasion of his retirement from the NFL.

LA SR45

Congratulate ten Mississippi professional football players who played in the 2023 NFL Super Bowl.

LA SCR160

Commends and congratulates Thomas Milton "Tom" Benson for being named into the 2014 Sports Hall of Fame Induction Class.

LA SCR32

Expresses sincere and heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of Thomas Milton "Tom" Benson on the occasion of his passing.

LA SR29

Congratulates Archie Manning on being named the 2016 National Football Foundation Gold Medal Recipient.

LA HR207

Honoring Drew Brees for his outstanding achievements in football and for his charitable works.

LA SCR139

Commends Louisiana native Jake C. Delhomme for being selected to the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.