Louisiana 2011 1st Special Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR12

Introduced
3/30/11  
Engrossed
3/30/11  

Caption

Commends the Consulate General of Ecuador upon reopening in New Orleans

Impact

The reopening of the consulate is expected to enhance diplomatic relations between Ecuador and local communities, ensuring that Ecuadorean citizens have access to vital services and representation. This could facilitate various aspects of consular services, such as legal aid, documentation, and support for cultural events. The resolution acts as a symbolic gesture to strengthen ties and integrate the Ecuadorean community within the socio-cultural fabric of New Orleans.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution No. 12 (HCR12) commends the Consulate General of Ecuador on its reopening in New Orleans. This significant event marks the resumption of diplomatic services, which had ceased since 2006, and is particularly important for the approximately ten thousand Ecuadoreans residing in Louisiana, Arkansas, and Mississippi. The resolution acknowledges the contributions of the Ecuadorian community and the consul general, Luis Quinones, who will oversee the consulate's activities in the region. HCR12 reflects a recognition of the importance of maintaining strong international relationships and providing services to expatriate communities.

Sentiment

The reception of HCR12 was notably positive, as members of the legislature recognized the importance of the consulate to the local Ecuadorean population. The acknowledgment of this diplomatic re-establishment was faced with a unified support from the legislature, evidenced by the unanimous voting outcome, suggesting a solidarity regarding the roles of consulates in representing foreign nationals and supporting diverse communities within the state.

Contention

While the resolution itself did not appear to have significant opposition or contention voiced during discussions or voting, it does touch upon broader themes within legislative frameworks about the representation of immigrant communities and the importance of international ties in modern governance. The resumption of consulate functions is seen as a positive move, although it raises continued discussions about the policies affecting immigrant rights and support mechanisms at both state and federal levels.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR122

Commends Keith A. Doley of New Orleans upon being invested as the Honorary Consul for the Republic of South Africa

LA HCR13

Commends the New Orleans Saints upon winning Super Bowl XLIV

LA HR98

Commends Nazareth Baptist Church in New Orleans upon its reopening ceremony in June of 2012

LA HCR28

Commends the Ragin' Cajuns of ULL upon winning the 2011 New Orleans Bowl

LA HCR4

Commends Jim Henderson upon his retirement as sports director for WWL-TV in New Orleans

LA HCR103

Commends Darryl Kilbert upon his retirement as superintendent of the Orleans Parish Public School System

LA HCR269

Commends Judith Watts of New Orleans upon her retirement from Agenda for Children

LA HCR82

Commends Dr. David E. Crosby upon his 15th anniversary as pastor of First Baptist Church of New Orleans

LA HCR198

Commends the partnership between Mediterranean Shipping Company S.A. and the Board of Commissioners of the Port of New Orleans

LA HCR7

Commends Jubilee Christian Center Church upon its dedication of the new edifice

Similar Bills

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