Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR144

Introduced
6/2/15  
Introduced
6/2/15  
Passed
6/3/15  

Caption

Commends the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and welcomes its 57th National Convention to Baton Rouge in July of 2015

Impact

The resolution highlights the historical significance of the SCLC in the civil rights movement, particularly its contribution to the passage of landmark legislation such as the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. By recognizing the SCLC's efforts, the resolution underscores the importance of continued advocacy for civil rights and social justice in contemporary times. It reinforces the historical context of civil rights activism and the ongoing need for organizations that promote equality and fight against discrimination.

Summary

House Resolution 144, presented by Representative Gaines, commends the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC) for its enduring commitment to social, economic, and political justice. The resolution also serves to welcome the SCLC's fifty-seventh National Convention to Baton Rouge in July 2015. The SCLC, which was established in 1957 by Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. and others, played a pivotal role in the civil rights movement, advocating for the equality of African Americans across various facets of American life.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR144 is largely positive. It reflects a recognition of the SCLC's historical contributions to civil rights and a celebration of its ongoing mission to promote social justice. The House's commendation is a symbolic gesture that acknowledges the vital role of grassroots organizations in advocating for societal change and maintaining progress toward equality for all citizens.

Contention

While HR144 fosters a message of unity and recognition, it is essential to note that discussions surrounding civil rights advocacy are often punctuated by contention. Current challenges to civil rights and social justice can evoke differing opinions on the effectiveness and strategies of advocacy organizations. Nonetheless, HR144 serves to reinforce the importance of the SCLC and similar organizations in today’s socio-political landscape.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

LA HR153

Commends the Southern Christian Leadership Conference and welcomes its 57th National Convention to Baton Rouge in July of 2015

LA SCR35

Congratulates the "Mighty" Southern Region of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated and welcomes the sorority to New Orleans on June 2-4, 2011 for its 82nd Southern Regional Leadership Conference and Youth Retreat.

LA SR148

Commends Pastor Enoch Adeboye, The General Overseer of The Redeemed Christian Church of God, and welcomes him to Baton Rouge and Louisiana.

LA SR168

Commends and congratulates the Irene W. Pennington Planetarium at the Louisiana Art & Science Museum in Baton Rouge on hosting the 2012 International Planetarium Society Conference and welcomes delegates to the conference.

LA HR35

Commends Southern University on the occasion of its one hundred forty-fifth anniversary and designates April 22, 2025, as Southern University Day at the state capitol

LA HR12

Commends Leadership Terrebonne and welcomes the 2018 class to the state capitol

LA HR116

Commends Rev. Charles T. Smith upon his retirement after 50 years as pastor of Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church in Baton Rouge

LA HR226

Commends the Baton Rouge and Greater New Orleans chapters of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women for advocating for the rights of black women and girls

LA HR222

Welcomes the American Association of University Women to Louisiana and wishes its members well on their national convention

LA HR222

Commends Robert W. "Bobby" Welch upon his retirement as president of The Dunham School in Baton Rouge and for more than 40 years of service in the field of education

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