Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR80

Introduced
6/14/11  
Passed
6/15/11  

Caption

Commends the city of Scott for winning the 2011 Cleanest City Contest.

Impact

The adoption of SCR80 does not create or amend any laws but serves as an official recognition of a municipal achievement. It reflects positively on the city of Scott and can potentially enhance its image as a place to live, work, and visit. The recognition may influence other municipalities to increase their efforts in community cleanliness as they aim to compete in future contests. Furthermore, such commendations can foster community involvement and motivate local governments to prioritize environmental aesthetics as part of their broader objectives.

Summary

SCR80 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that commends the city of Scott, Louisiana, for winning the 2011 Cleanest City Contest. This resolution recognizes the efforts of the local community and the various stakeholders, including volunteers and city officials, who contributed to this achievement. The Cleanest City Contest, sponsored by the Louisiana Garden Club Federation, aims to promote civic pride and improve the aesthetics of municipalities across Louisiana. By acknowledging Scott's success, the resolution highlights the importance of community engagement in maintaining clean and beautiful environments.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR80 is overwhelmingly positive, with a strong emphasis on community pride and local achievement. The bill was unanimously supported in the Senate, which indicates broad bipartisan approval and reflects a shared value in recognizing local initiatives that enhance community life. The resolution emphasizes the importance of local efforts, teamwork, and volunteerism in achieving common goals, which resonates well with constituents.

Contention

While SCR80 itself does not have notable points of contention given its nature as a commendation, it underscores the competitive spirit among municipalities striving for recognition in community improvement efforts. The Cleanest City Contest fosters a sense of healthy competition that can inspire cities to enhance their standards of cleanliness and community pride. However, such contests may also prompt discussion around the resources required by local governments to participate effectively, particularly in terms of budget allocations for beautification and maintenance efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR217

Commends Marion upon winning the state "Cleanest City Contest" sponsored by the Louisiana Garden Club Federation, Inc., in Category B

LA SR118

Commends the city of Abbeville on winning its district title in the Louisiana Garden Club Federation's Cleanest City contest.

LA HCR216

Commends Farmerville upon winning the Cleanest City Contest sponsored by the Louisiana Garden Club Federation, Inc., in Category E

LA SR144

Commends the city of Abbeville on being named the state winner in the Louisiana Garden Club Federation's Cleanest City Contest.

LA HR244

Commends Marion upon winning the state Cleanest City Contest, sponsored by the Louisiana Garden Club Federation, in Category B

LA SR199

Commends the city of Lafayette on being named the state winner in Category J in the Louisiana Garden Club Federation's Cleanest City Contest.

LA SCR64

Designates the city of Scott as the Cajun Art Capital of Louisiana.

LA SCR54

Commends the city of New Iberia, Louisiana for being nationally recognized as a 2013 historic rebound town by Cable News Network.

LA SR31

Commends The Band Courtbouillon upon winning a 2013 Grammy Award.

LA HR5

Commends The Band Courtbouillon upon winning a 2013 Grammy Award

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.