Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR62

Introduced
4/24/13  

Caption

Recognizes April 21 through 27 as National Crime Victims' Rights Week in Louisiana

Impact

The resolution serves a symbolic purpose rather than making changes to state laws. However, it reinforces the importance of legislative and community support for crime victims and advocates alike. By designating a week specifically for recognizing victims, the resolution aims to foster a greater awareness around the challenges faced by crime victims and recognizes the role of various advocacy organizations in supporting them. This recognition aligns with historical milestones in victims' rights legislation at both the state and national levels.

Summary

House Resolution No. 62 recognizes the week of April 21 through 27 as National Crime Victims' Rights Week in Louisiana. This resolution serves as a reminder of the rights of crime victims and highlights the commitment to honoring their experiences and needs. Following thirty years since significant national milestones, including the establishment of the Office for Victims of Crime, this resolution acknowledges the ongoing efforts to promote victims' rights and support services available to them.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HR62 appears to be supportive and unifying, emphasizing community solidarity around the cause of victims' rights. There are likely various stakeholders in the community, including advocacy groups, legislators, and citizens, who view this resolution as an opportunity to promote awareness and dialogue about crime victims' issues. It indicates a collective effort to ensure that crime victims are not overlooked in the conversation about justice and support.

Contention

While HR62 does not appear to involve significant points of contention, it inevitably invites discussions around the adequacy of victims' rights in Louisiana. Advocates may use this time to raise awareness about ongoing challenges and push for further legislative action to enhance protections for victims. Points of contention could arise regarding the effectiveness of existing laws in addressing victims' needs and the extent to which state resources are allocated to support crime victims and their advocates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR33

Recognizes April 21-27, 2024, as National Crime Victims' Rights Week.

LA HR1168

Supporting the designation of the week of April 21 through April 27, 2024, as "National Crime Victims Rights Week".

LA HR46

Recognizes April 23 through 29, 2023, as National Crime Victims' Rights Week

LA HR17

Recognizes April 18-24, 2021, as National Crime Victims' Rights Week in Louisiana

LA HR330

Supporting the designation of the week of April 23 through April 29, 2023, as "National Crime Victims' Rights Week".

LA HCR117

Recognizing April 21-27, 2024, As "crime Victims' Rights Week" In The State Of Delaware.

LA HR84

Designates April 24-30, 2022, as National Crime Victims' Rights Week and April 27, 2022, as a day of prayer for victims of crime in the state

LA SR641

Recognizing April 26 through May 2, 2009, as National Crime Victims' Rights Week in Texas.

LA HR94

Recognizes thte week of Sunday, May 12, through Saturday, May 18, as National Women's Health Week

LA HR332

Recognizing the week of April 21 through 27, 2024, as "National Crime Victims' Rights Week" in Pennsylvania to recognize the rights of crime victims and survivors, along with those professionals who provide important services to victims of crime.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.