Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR116

Introduced
6/10/10  
Passed
6/10/10  

Caption

Recognizes and honors fallen law enforcement officers and firefighters who served the state of Louisiana.

Impact

The impact of SCR116 extends to the moral and communal acknowledgment of those who have lost their lives in service. It serves to remind citizens of the sacrifices made by these professionals, as well as the ongoing dangers they face, with nearly ten line-of-duty fatalities reported annually in Louisiana. This recognition acts not only as a tribute but also as an educational effort, encouraging the public to appreciate the complexities and hazards associated with the roles of law enforcement and firefighting.

Summary

SCR116 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that aims to recognize and pay tribute to fallen law enforcement officers and firefighters from Louisiana who have served with distinction in protecting the community. The resolution acknowledges the bravery, dedication, and sacrifice made by these first responders, who frequently risk their lives in the line of duty to ensure public safety. By honoring these individuals, the bill underscores the vital role that law enforcement and fire protection personnel play in sustaining an orderly society and addressing emergencies such as accidents and natural disasters.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR116 is largely positive and is characterized by a collective appreciation for the dedicated service of law enforcement officers and firefighters. It promotes solidarity within the community as it recognizes their contributions and the ultimate sacrifices many have made. The resolution embodies a spirit of gratitude from the people of Louisiana, reinforcing community trust and respect for these essential workers.

Contention

While SCR116 is primarily a resolution of honor, the discussions surrounding it may touch on broader themes of public safety and community engagement. Notable points of contention could arise in debates related to funding and support for law enforcement and fire safety resources, particularly in discussions over allocation of state budgets or policies affecting safety practices. However, the essence of SCR116 remains focused on tribute rather than legislative contention, fostering unity rather than division.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR102

Recognizes and honors those fallen law enforcement officers and firefighters who served the state of Louisiana.

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 SR103

Designates the week of May 9-15, 2022, as Police Week in the state of Louisiana and to commend the service of law enforcement officers.

LA SCR38

Recognizes May 11, 2019, as Louisiana Firefighters' Appreciation Day and commends all firefighters across the state for their dedication to public safety and for their service to the citizens of Louisiana and the United States of America.

LA SCR49

Recognizes May 13, 2017, as Louisiana Firefighters' Appreciation Day and commends all firefighters across the state for their dedication to public safety, and for their service to the citizens of Louisiana and the United States of America.

LA SCR30

Recognizes May 12, 2018, as Louisiana Firefighters' Appreciation Day and commends all firefighters across the state for their dedication to public safety, and for their service to the citizens of Louisiana and the United States of America.

LA SR68

Recognizes the week of May 9-15, 2010, as National Police Week and May 15, 2010 as Peace Officers Memorial Day.

LA SR108

Designates May 15 - May 21, 2016, as Police Week in the state of Louisiana and commends the service of law enforcement officers.

LA SR28

Declares Tuesday, April 27, 2010, Military Family Day in the Louisiana Senate in honor of Louisiana's military service men and women, and in particular, in honor of its fallen heroes.

LA HR111

Firefighters Recognition Day at the state capitol; February 7, 2023; honoring and commending the firefighters of Georgia; recognize

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.