Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR40

Introduced
4/22/15  
Introduced
4/22/15  
Passed
4/27/15  

Caption

Commends the Concrete and Aggregates Association of Louisiana and declares April 27, 2015, as Concrete Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

Impact

The passage of SR40 serves to formally recognize the concrete industry as a critical sector in Louisiana’s economy, impacting legislative awareness and potentially influencing future discussions related to construction and environmental policies. By declaring a specific day to honor this industry, the resolution promotes the importance of sustainable construction practices and reinforces the industry's economic contributions, which are estimated to exceed four billion dollars and encompass around twenty-seven thousand employees.

Summary

Senate Resolution 40 (SR40) is a resolution that commends the Concrete and Aggregates Association of Louisiana and designates April 27, 2015, as 'Concrete Day' at the Louisiana State Capitol. The resolution emphasizes the significance of the concrete industry in Louisiana, acknowledging the contributions of various affiliated associations and the vital role they play in economic development within the state. The Concrete and Aggregates Association of Louisiana (CAAL) is noted for its efforts to safeguard the interests of its members and promote environmentally friendly practices in construction.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR40 appears to be positive, particularly among industry stakeholders, as it highlights the dedication and efficiency of the workers within the concrete sector. This resolution not only serves as a means of acknowledgment but also enhances public awareness of the benefits and innovations that concrete can bring to construction and environmental sustainability.

Contention

While the resolution itself may not face significant contention, discussions surrounding the environmental impacts and practices of the concrete industry can be contentious. Some environmental advocates may argue for stricter regulations on concrete production and its environmental footprint, while industry representatives emphasize the advancements made towards achieving sustainable practices. However, the overarching tone of SR40 is supportive, reflecting a consensus on the importance of the concrete industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR76

Recognizes Monday, April 27, 2015, as Concrete Day at the state capitol

LA SR153

Welcoming the Texas Aggregates and Concrete Association to the State Capitol.

LA HR327

Recognizing February 11, 2015, as Texas Aggregates and Concrete Association Day at the State Capitol.

LA SR105

Welcoming the Texas Aggregates and Concrete Association to the State Capitol.

LA SR78

Welcoming the Texas Aggregates and Concrete Association to the State Capitol.

LA HR308

Recognizing February 14, 2017, as Texas Aggregates and Concrete Association Day at the State Capitol.

LA HR467

Recognizing February 28, 2013, as Texas Aggregates and Concrete Association Day at the State Capitol.

LA HR264

Welcoming the Texas Aggregates and Concrete Association to the State Capitol.

LA SR164

Welcoming members of the Texas Aggregates and Concrete Association to the Capitol.

LA SR201

Welcoming members of the Texas Aggregates and Concrete Association to the State Capitol on their legislative day, February 9, 2011.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.