Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR32

Introduced
4/16/13  
Introduced
4/16/13  
Passed
4/17/13  

Caption

Recognizes April 18, 2013, as "GEAUX BLUE FOR KIDS!" Day at the Louisiana State Capitol and commends LACASA, CACLA and PCAL.

Impact

The resolution aims to enhance the visibility of issues related to child abuse and abandonment, showcasing the significant contributions of community programs that benefit over 11,000 children and 25,000 families annually in Louisiana. By promoting the 'GEAUX BLUE FOR KIDS!' campaign, it encourages collective participation in preventing child abuse and stresses that a proactive stance can lead to improved outcomes for children. This legislative action reinforces the idea that strengthening families is a cost-effective approach to safeguarding children and reducing trauma in families.

Summary

Senate Resolution 32, introduced by Senator Nevers, serves to recognize April 18, 2013, as 'GEAUX BLUE FOR KIDS!' Day at the Louisiana State Capitol. This resolution commends the Child Advocacy Centers of Louisiana (CACLA), the Louisiana Court Appointed Special Advocates Association (LACASA), and Prevent Child Abuse Louisiana (PCAL) for their dedicated efforts in raising awareness about child abuse and abandonment. The resolution highlights the importance of community involvement in providing a nurturing environment for children, emphasizing the role of these organizations in supporting child well-being across the 64 parishes in Louisiana.

Sentiment

Broadly, the sentiment surrounding SR32 is positive, reflecting a community-focused initiative aimed at fostering child welfare and protection. There is an acknowledgment of the valuable work done by the organizations recognized in this resolution, which resonates positively with supporters of child advocacy. The emphasis on collaboration and community support further underscores the collective responsibility towards child safety, promoting a unified stance against child abuse.

Contention

While there are no specific points of contention noted directly within the contents of SR32, the topic of child welfare inherently invites diverse opinions on the methods and policies needed to protect children. The recognition and support for advocacy groups may sometimes be met with scrutiny regarding resource allocation and effectiveness, but the bill focuses on celebration and acknowledgment rather than legislation that could introduce contentious policy changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR44

Recognizes Thursday, April 18, 2013, as Geaux Blue for Kids! Day at the capitol and commends LACASA, CACLA, and PCAL

LA SCR66

Recognizes April 15, 2014, as "GEAUX BLUE FOR KIDS"! Day at the Louisiana State Capitol and commends LouisianaChildren.org and its member programs CACLA, LACASA, and PCAL.

LA SR23

Commends the Geaux Far Louisiana Coalition and designates Tuesday, April 15, 2025, as Geaux Far Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA HR23

Commends the Geaux Far Louisiana Coalition and designates April 15, 2025, as Geaux Far Day at the state capitol

LA SR28

Commends the Geaux Far Louisiana Coalition and to designate Tuesday, April 2, 2024 as Geaux Far Day at the state capitol.

LA HCR78

Recognizes April 25, 2013, as Louisiana Food Banks Day at the state capitol

LA SR45

Commends CASA programs and volunteers for the work they do to ensure safe permanent homes for Louisiana's foster children and designates April 27, 2017, as CASA Day at the state capitol.

LA HR60

Designates April 2, 2024, as Geaux Far Day at the state capitol

LA SR125

Designates May 20, 2015, as LouisianaChildren.org Day at the Louisiana State Capitol and recognizes the efforts of LouisianaChildren.org in striving to give every child in Louisiana the opportunity to thrive.

LA SR59

Recognizes April 25, 2019, as Jack and Jill Day at the capitol.

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