Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR124

Introduced
6/16/10  
Passed
6/16/10  

Caption

Expresses support for the citizens of Nashville.

Impact

The resolution aims to convey solidarity and support from Louisiana, acknowledging the shared experiences of overcoming hardship between the two states. It reflects a legislative acknowledgment of the crisis and the resilient efforts of Nashville's citizens to come together during the aftermath of the disaster. This expression of support may enhance inter-state relations and provide a symbolic gesture of solidarity in the face of disasters, promoting a sense of community and assistance across state lines.

Summary

SCR124, also known as Senate Concurrent Resolution 124, expresses the Louisiana Legislature's support for the citizens of Nashville as they recover from devastating floods that struck the city in May 2010. The resolution details the impact of these floods, described as a 'one thousand-year flood', with heavy rainfall leading to widespread destruction and significant loss of life across multiple states, particularly in Nashville and surrounding areas. The resolution paints a picture of the extensive damage suffered, including to iconic venues such as the Grand Ole Opry House and public infrastructure, with damage estimates exceeding $1.5 billion.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SCR124 is overwhelmingly positive, showcasing a united front in support of those affected by the floods. Legislators and citizens alike viewed this resolution as an important statement of compassion and solidarity, aiming to uplift the spirits of Nashville residents as they begin the arduous task of rebuilding their lives and communities. It embodies a sense of hope and communal strength during tragic circumstances.

Contention

While the resolution is primarily supportive, the overall discourse surrounding state and federal disaster response efforts may present points of contention. Discussions could arise regarding the adequacy of relief funds and the timeliness of assistance from various government levels. However, SCR124 itself does not delve deeply into these controversies, focusing instead on expressing solidarity without engaging in debates over policy specifics or relief allocations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HJR0038

A RESOLUTION to honor the memory of Bill Freeman of Nashville.

LA HJR0295

A RESOLUTION to honor the memory of James Stephen Turner of Nashville.

LA SR49

Recognize Award-Winning Country Singer, Songwriter and Musician Charlie Worsham.

LA HJR0025

A RESOLUTION to honor the memory of Mark Moffatt of Nashville.

LA HCR208

Commends and congratulates citizens and local governments for actions taken during the flooding of 2011 to minimize the impact of flood waters in St. Mary Parish

LA HJR0022

A RESOLUTION to honor the memory of John Richard "Dick" Lodge, Jr., of Nashville.

LA HJR7028

A RESOLUTION to honor the memory of Father Charles Frederick Strobel of Nashville.

LA SR53

Recognize Centennial (100th) Anniversary Celebration of The Coliseum Theatre in Corinth, Mississippi.

LA HCR102

Expresses support for the request by the secretary of the Dept. of Wildlife and Fisheries to the U.S. Secretary of Commerce to declare a fisheries disaster in the state of Louisiana

LA HCR92

Expresses condolences on the death of Michael Christopher Voisin

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.