Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR126

Introduced
6/11/10  

Caption

Designates June 14, 2010, as "PICO LIFT DAY" in the Louisiana Senate.

Impact

The passage of SR126 does not change any state laws or regulations directly but serves to recognize and support the efforts of PICO LIFT's initiatives and mission. It reinforces the idea of community organizing as a means to influence policy-making on both state and local levels. By designating a specific day to celebrate these efforts, the resolution aims to elevate the visibility of community engagement and advocacy within the legislative framework of Louisiana.

Summary

Senate Resolution 126, introduced by Senator Broome, designates June 14, 2010, as "PICO LIFT DAY" in the Louisiana Senate. This resolution acknowledges the efforts of the PICO National Network and its Louisiana-based project, PICO LIFT, which is committed to empowering citizens through community organizing. The initiative consists of four faith-based projects across thirteen cities in Louisiana, aiming to improve the quality of life for families in the state. Over 64,000 families are connected to the PICO LIFT congregations, making it a significant grassroots movement.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR126 appears to be positive, particularly among the members of PICO LIFT and their supporters. By recognizing the contributions of faith-based organizations and community members, the resolution fosters a spirit of collaboration and activism that aligns with the values of the state. It emphasizes the importance of community leadership in driving policy changes that impact families, indicating legislative support for grassroots initiatives.

Contention

While SR126 itself is primarily a ceremonial resolution and may not stir significant controversy, it does reflect broader discussions about the role of faith-based organizations in public policy and community organizing. Some might argue about the implications of faith in politics and whether public recognition of religious organizations aligns with the secular nature of government. However, the resolution is largely framed as a recognition of community efforts rather than an endorsement of specific political agendas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR164

Designates June 14, 2010, as PICO LIFT Day at the La. House of Representatives

LA SR72

Designates May 11, 2010, as "Coastal Day" at the Louisiana Senate.

LA SCR92

Designates October 1, 2010, as World Peace Day in Louisiana.

LA SR20

Designates April 21, 2010, as Junior League of Louisiana Day.

LA SR47

Designates April 27, 2010, as Grandparents Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SR145

Designates Sunday, June 20, 2010, as a Statewide Day of Prayer.

LA SR113

Designates Wednesday, May 13, 2015, as Louisiana Housing Alliance Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SR59

Recognizes Tuesday, April 28, 2015, as Healthy Start Day at the Louisiana Senate.

LA SR10

Commends Kelsi Crain on her reign as Miss Louisiana 2010 and recognizes May 3, 2011, as Miss Louisiana Organization Day in the Senate at the state capitol.

LA SR116

Recognizes Tuesday, June 8, 2010, as "Red and White Day" at the Louisiana Legislature.

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