Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR186

Introduced
6/3/12  

Caption

Requests the Senate president to appoint a committee to study funding mechanisms, improvements and promotion of Louisiana state parks.

Impact

If enacted, SR186 could significantly impact state laws regarding the oversight and funding of state parks. By advocating for a dedicated committee to study these funding mechanisms, the resolution positions the issue of state parks' sustainability and management as a legislative priority. It suggests a proactive approach to securing resources and ensuring that the parks meet the highest standards as outlined in the strategic plan. Improved funding could lead to better facilities and programs, ultimately boosting local tourism and enhancing quality of life for Louisiana residents.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 186, introduced by Senator Thompson, requests the appointment of a committee by the Senate president to explore funding mechanisms, improvements, and promotional strategies for Louisiana's state parks. The resolution underscores the importance of state parks as vital resources for both citizens and visitors while adhering to the strategic plan established by the office of state parks, which aims to enhance management, conservation, and enjoyment of these natural resources. The initiative reflects a broader intention to ensure that these public spaces are effectively maintained and promoted to enhance public access and enjoyment.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR186 appears to be supportive of the resolution's intent, reflecting a desire among legislators to foster better management and promotion of state parks. The emphasis on coordination between agencies and the call for technical assistance from the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism indicates a collaborative approach. However, there may be underlying concerns about budgetary constraints and the prioritization of funding, which could affect how effectively the committee's recommendations are implemented.

Contention

While the resolution is generally supportive, it may encounter contention regarding resource allocation and legislative priorities. Questions may arise about the sufficiency of funding available for park improvements and the extent to which state parks compete for state resources against other pressing needs. Thus, the resolution has the potential to provoke dialogue about how best to balance the diverse needs of various state sectors while ensuring that the state's natural parks are preserved and enhanced for future generations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR149

Requests the Senate Committee on Judiciary B and the Senate Committee on Revenue and Fiscal Affairs to meet jointly to study iGaming and report study findings to the Louisiana Senate.

LA SR20

Requests the study of the feasibility of establishing an optimal funding mechanism for the Louisiana Public Defender Board.

LA SR154

Requests the state Department of Education to create a committee to study and develop mechanisms and processes whereby every student is served a meal at school, regardless of ability to pay.

LA SR191

Requests the Senate Committee on Health and Welfare to study the governance, efficiencies, and service delivery of the Louisiana State University Health Care Services Division and the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center.

LA SR157

Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study the Louisiana Binding Arbitration Act.

LA SR36

Requests the Senate Committee on Judiciary A to study the advisability of creating a statewide business court.

LA SR118

Requests the Senate and Governmental Affairs Committee to hold hearings regarding Louisiana's role in the election of the President of the United States.

LA SSR2

Requests the Senate Committee on Insurance to study and make recommendations regarding the effects of making the commissioner of insurance an appointed position.

LA SR147

Commends Senator Conrad Appel for his years of distinguished public service to the Louisiana Senate.

LA SR120

Requests the Senate Committee on Local and Municipal Affairs to study and make recommendations on how to establish recurring funding for the Louisiana Housing Trust Fund.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.