Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR33

Introduced
4/13/15  
Introduced
4/13/15  
Engrossed
4/14/15  
Engrossed
4/14/15  
Passed
4/15/15  

Caption

Commends the Neighborhood Development Foundation for its service to the community

Impact

While HCR33 does not enact new laws or direct policy changes, its significance lies in the recognition of the Neighborhood Development Foundation's contributions to community empowerment. By acknowledging the Foundation's work, the resolution serves to elevate the importance of affordable housing initiatives and their positive effects on families. This commendation can influence public perceptions and could stimulate further community-focused efforts in housing and development throughout Louisiana.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 33 (HCR33) commends the Neighborhood Development Foundation for its exceptional contributions to the community of New Orleans. The resolution highlights the Foundation's role since its inception in 1986 in providing crucial support to low- and moderate-income families, enabling them to build assets and improve their living conditions through homeownership. The sentiment surrounding HCR33 is largely positive, emphasizing the Foundation's achievements and the vital role it plays in enhancing the quality of life for residents in the area.

Sentiment

The sentiment regarding HCR33 is overwhelmingly supportive, reflecting appreciation for the impact of the Neighborhood Development Foundation. Legislators and community members express pride in the Foundation's work, which has not only supported the economic goals of many families but also promoted community integrity and progress. The resolution's passage with unanimous support in the Senate vote indicates strong bipartisan agreement on the value of the Foundation's mission.

Contention

HCR33 is straightforward and lacks significant points of contention, largely reflecting a consensus on its subject matter. However, underlying issues related to the availability of affordable housing and the challenges faced by low-income families in urban settings could provoke discussions about the need for ongoing and expanded support services. While the commending of the Foundation is uncontroversial, it opens pathways for dialogue regarding resource allocation and the effectiveness of existing housing programs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR141

Commends the Martin Luther King Community Development Corporation for its community service on the occasion of its twentieth anniversary

LA HCR152

Commends The Cinderella Project, a nonprofit organization, upon its receipt of a 2015 Women of Excellence Award from the La. Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation

LA HCR74

Commends Kim Sport of the United Way of Southeast Louisiana for her accomplishments, contributions, and service to her community and state

LA HCR150

Commends Madeline Joan Janney upon her receipt of a 2015 Women of Excellence Award and Scholarship from the La. Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation

LA HCR149

Commends Dr. Tiffany M. Stewart upon her receipt of a 2015 Women of Excellence Award from the La. Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation

LA HCR37

Commends Team Gleason and the Gleason Initiative Foundation for advocacy on behalf of persons with ALS and other neuromuscular conditions

LA HCR153

Commends Jennifer Barnes Maggio upon her receipt of a 2015 Women of Excellence Award from the La. Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation

LA HCR151

Commends B. Ronnell Nolan, a Baton Rouge businesswoman, upon her receipt of a 2015 Women of Excellence Award from the La. Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation

LA HCR148

Commends Tiffany Amber Landry upon her receipt of a 2015 Women of Excellence Award and Scholarship from the Louisiana Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation

LA HCR147

Commends Naomi Maria Smith upon her receipt of a 2015 High School Woman of Excellence Award and scholarship from the La. Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.