Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR62

Introduced
4/27/15  
Passed
4/27/15  

Caption

Recognizes April 29, 2015, as Municipal Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

Impact

Through this resolution, the Louisiana Senate aims to promote awareness and appreciation for the local government officials who work tirelessly to implement policies that improve the quality of life for residents. The recognition of Municipal Day serves to align efforts between state and local authorities, fostering a sense of collaboration and shared purpose. It also brings visibility to the challenges faced by municipal leaders and the need for advocacy at the state level to address these issues effectively.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 62 recognizes April 29, 2015, as 'Municipal Day' at the Louisiana State Capitol. This day is intended to honor the contributions of municipal officials and employees across Louisiana, reinforcing the importance of local governance in serving communities. The resolution highlights the role of the Louisiana Municipal Association (LMA), which advocates on behalf of over 300 municipalities and provides various programs to support local governments in their operations.

Sentiment

The reception of SR62 was generally positive, as it seeks to celebrate and uplift the contributions of Louisiana's municipal governments. This celebratory nature of the resolution is aligned with the broader community sentiment that values local governance and municipal employees. By dedicating a day to recognize their efforts, the bill encapsulates a spirit of gratitude towards public servants who operate at the grassroots level, promoting civic pride and community engagement.

Contention

While the resolution does not appear to face substantial opposition, discussions leading up to its passing may have included perspectives on the varying levels of support for local government initiatives and the legislative requirements to adequately fund and empower municipal entities. Critics may advocate for greater attention to the needs of smaller municipalities, which can be overshadowed by bigger cities within the LMA framework, thus ensuring that all municipalities receive equal recognition and resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR55

Recognizes April 29, 2015, as Municipal Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SCR35

Recognizes April 2, 2014, as Mayor's Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA HR56

Recognizes Wednesday, April 29, 2015, as LMA Municipal Day at the state capitol

LA HCR20

Recognizes April 30, 2025, as LMA Municipal Day at the state capitol

LA SCR47

Recognizes Wednesday, May 5, 2021, as Louisiana Municipal Association (LMA) Municipal Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA HCR49

Recognizes April 25, 2023, as LMA Municipal Day at the state capitol

LA SR168

Designates May 2, 2018, as LMA Municipal Day at the state capitol.

LA SR37

Commends Southern University and recognizes Wednesday, April 22, 2015, as Southern University Day at Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SR61

Recognizes Tuesday, April 28, 2015, as March of Dimes Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SR90

Recognizes May 5, 2015, as Bankers Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

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