Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR18

Introduced
3/10/14  
Introduced
3/10/14  
Passed
3/11/14  

Caption

Commends Reece Middleton for his outstanding service and accomplishments in the field of gambling addiction treatment management

Impact

The resolution underscores the importance of accessible, quality treatment for gambling addiction, particularly as it recognizes that problem gambling can lead to severe consequences such as domestic violence and mental health issues. Middleton's achievements in this realm have not only aided countless individuals in their recovery journeys but also set a standard for treatment facilities across the United States, promoting collaborative efforts between gambling operators and health professionals in addressing this addictive behavior.

Summary

House Resolution 18 commends Reece Middleton for his significant contributions to gambling addiction treatment management. This recognition highlights his role in advancing the understanding of pathological gambling as an addictive disorder, which has important social, economic, and psychological implications. Middleton's work has been crucial in providing effective treatment and counseling services for individuals affected by problem gambling in Louisiana, particularly through the establishment of the Center of Recovery (CORE) in Shreveport, which offers holistic treatment options free of charge to residents.

Sentiment

Sentiment around HR 18 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting community appreciation for Middleton's dedication and impact in the field of gambling addiction. Many stakeholders view the resolution as not just a formal commendation but as a necessary acknowledgment of the need for continued support and services for individuals battling gambling addiction. It’s an essential step in recognizing the societal implications of gambling and the importance of having trained professionals who can provide support.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not present points of contention, it implicitly raises awareness about the ongoing challenges in treating gambling addiction effectively. Issues such as funding, the accessibility of treatment services, and the stigma associated with addiction treatment are critical in discussions surrounding gambling programs. As Middleton transitions out of his role at CORE, there may be concerns regarding maintaining the momentum and quality of services, which have proven vital to many Louisianians.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR73

Commends Derek D. Bardell for his outstanding accomplishments

LA HR231

Commends Joe Delpit for his outstanding accomplishments

LA HR75

Commends Roman Banks on his outstanding accomplishments as head coach of Southern University men's basketball team

LA SR26

Commends Ricky Rogers on his many accomplishments.

LA HR120

Commends Jimmie Ray Bryant, Sr., fire chief for the city of Monroe, for his outstanding accomplishments

LA HR162

Commends Justice Bernette Joshua Johnson of the La. Supreme Court for her outstanding accomplishments

LA HR225

Commends posthumously John W. Bowman of Shreveport for his outstanding accomplishments

LA HR3

Commends John E. Lemoine, M.D., for his outstanding accomplishments

LA HR171

Commends Skylar Norton for her outstanding accomplishments

LA S485

Establishes "Gambling Treatment Diversion Court Pilot Program" with the criminal justice system.

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