Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR135

Introduced
5/21/12  

Caption

To recognize the third Sunday in January as Pro-Life Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

Impact

The passage of SR135 serves to reinforce the state's pro-life stance and acknowledge the efforts of numerous pregnancy resource centers, adoption agencies, and maternity homes across Louisiana. The resolution highlights the work these organizations undertake to support both unborn children and their mothers, reflecting the community's commitment to preserving life and providing support in challenging circumstances. The declaration of Pro-Life Day can also mobilize public sentiment and encourage further discussion and advocacy around pro-life issues in the state.

Summary

Senate Resolution 135 (SR135), introduced by Senator Crowe, aims to officially recognize the third Sunday in January as Pro-Life Day at the Louisiana State Capitol. The resolution emphasizes the value of all human life, asserting that every person, regardless of their state of development, has a unique purpose and should be protected. Additionally, it condemns abortion as a moral injustice against innocent human life and seeks to honor organizations that provide support to expectant mothers and promote alternatives to abortion, such as adoption.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR135 is predominantly pro-life, with supporters viewing the resolution as an essential acknowledgment of the value of life and the support provided to expectant parents. The resolution, however, may also encounter opposition from pro-choice advocates who argue that it imposes beliefs on women's rights to make personal reproductive choices. This dichotomy highlights the ongoing cultural and political tensions surrounding abortion and women's rights within the state and the country.

Contention

While SR135 does not introduce any changes to state law or regulations, its recognition of Pro-Life Day can be seen as a symbolic reinforcement of pro-life beliefs within Louisiana's legislative framework. This resolution reflects broader societal debates on abortion and reproductive rights, potentially influencing future legislative actions related to these topics. It serves to further entrench state policies and attitudes regarding abortion, contributing to an environment where pro-life sentiments are publicly celebrated and institutionalized.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR110

Recognizes Thursday, May 16, 2013, as Pro-Life Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SR105

Recognizes Wednesday, June 2, 2010, as Pro-Life Day at the Louisiana State Capitol and commends the state's pregnancy resource centers, adoption agencies, and maternity homes.

LA HCR200

Recognizes June 2, 2010, as Pro-Life Day at the State Capitol and commends the state's pregnancy resource centers, adoption agencies, and maternity homes

LA HCR10

Commends Louisiana's pregnancy centers, adoption agencies, social services, pro-life organizations, and pro-life citizens and recognizes April 23, 2019, as Pro-Life Day at the state capitol

LA HCR82

Commends Louisiana's pregnancy resource centers, adoption agencies, maternity homes, and pro-life citizen leaders and recognizes April 20, 2016, as Pro-Life Day at the state capitol

LA HCR63

Commends Louisiana's pregnancy resource centers, adoption agencies, maternity homes, and pro-life citizen leaders and recognizes Thursday, May 11, 2017, as Pro-Life Day at the state capitol

LA HCR26

Commends Louisiana's pregnancy resource centers, adoption agencies, social services, and pro-life organizations and citizens and recognizes April 4, 2018, as Pro-Life Day at the state capitol

LA SB678

To declare the third Sunday in January "Pro-life Sunday". (8/1/12)

LA SR136

To recognize the first Thursday in May of each year as the State Day of Prayer at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SCR72

Commends Louisiana's pregnancy resource centers, adoption agencies, maternity homes, and pro life citizen leaders, and designates April 20, 2016, as Pro Life Day at the legislature.

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