Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR114

Introduced
6/7/10  

Caption

Requests the state and federal governments to encourage all entities involved in the environmental cleanup effort to utilize Louisiana's citizens and their ideas to rehabilitate the Gulf of Mexico.

Impact

The resolution urges a re-evaluation of how cleanup efforts are conducted, aiming to utilize local talent and solutions rather than relying solely on external contractors. This shift is positioned as a means to foster community resilience and rebuild local economies that have suffered significantly due to the oil spill. By advocating for prioritizing local involvement, SR114 seeks to ensure that the efforts not only focus on environmental recovery but also rejuvenate the economy and the traditions that define Louisiana's unique cultural identity, particularly in coastal communities.

Summary

Senate Resolution 114 focuses on the urgent need for environmental cleanup efforts in the Gulf of Mexico following the catastrophic BP oil spill. The resolution requests that both state and federal government agencies prioritize the involvement of local citizens and their innovative ideas in the rehabilitation of the affected areas. It highlights the importance of leveraging local expertise and resources to address the ongoing environmental crisis, stressing that the residents of Louisiana, especially those adversely affected by the spill, should play a significant role in the remediation efforts.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR114 appears largely supportive within local communities, with a strong push for governmental action to aid those directly impacted by the spill. Many believe that by empowering local residents, the resolution fosters a sense of ownership and responsibility towards the environment and livelihood. However, there may be some contention related to the speed and effectiveness of government responses and the extent to which local solutions will be adopted over broader corporate interests in the cleanup process.

Contention

Notable points of contention involve the balance between local ideas and the established cleanup methods proposed by BP and its contractors. Critics may argue about the feasibility and readiness of local citizens’ solutions in comparison to traditional approaches. Additionally, there is concern regarding whether the push for local involvement can result in timely and effective remediation, given the urgent nature of the ecological crisis. Ultimately, SR114 serves not only as a call for environmental stewardship but also as a platform for reinforcing local communities in their quest for economic and ecological recovery.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR107

Requests the state and the federal governments to encourage all entities involved in the environmental cleanup effort to utilize Louisiana's citizens and their ideas to rehabilitate the Gulf of Mexico.

LA SCR113

Requests the president of the United States to utilize all the resources of the federal government to stop the oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico and to minimize its impacts on the state of Louisiana, its citizens, businesses, and wildlife and fisheries, and to expedite any necessary permits and to waive or suspend any federal requirements as necessary in order to protect Louisiana's coast, marshes, estuaries, citizens, businesses, and wildlife and fisheries.

LA SCR90

Requests the U. S. President to issue an emergency declaration to use any and all U.S. resources, including military forces and martial law, to stop the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and to ban the use of certain chemical dispersants in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill response operation.

LA SCR125

Directs British Petroleum to hire Louisiana residents and businesses to assist in the cleanup efforts related to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and to expedite consideration of all alternative methods of cleanup, as well as procedures to slow or stop the leak.

LA SCR74

Commends the first responders of Louisiana for their swift action to combat the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

LA SR178

Requests British Petroleum to provide funding to the Louisiana Community and Technical College System in the amount of thirty-five million dollars to establish and maintain programs of instruction in the technology and procedure of oil spill cleanup.

LA HR189

Recognizes Monday, June 21, 2010, as Prayer Vigil Day at the state capitol and encourages the citizens of La. to keep the Gulf Coast region in their prayers

LA SCR4

Memorializes Congress to extend Louisiana's seaward boundary in the Gulf of Mexico to three marine leagues.

LA SR181

Requests all relevant state and federal agencies to devote all available resources to stop the flow of oil at the former site of the Deepwater Horizon rig.

LA SR61

Directs local, state, and federal governmental agencies to work in close coordination, in order to minimize damage to Louisiana's natural resources caused by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, and to utilize all available resources to protect and support Louisiana residents and businesses affected by the spill.

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