Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR225

Introduced
6/8/15  
Introduced
6/8/15  
Engrossed
6/9/15  
Engrossed
6/9/15  
Passed
6/10/15  

Caption

Memorializes Congress and the Louisiana congressional delegation to work to adopt policies that will help with the stability and the viability of the domestic shrimp industry

Impact

If adopted, HCR225 would emphasize the need for robust policies that could result in fiscal and regulatory relief for the shrimp industry. This could include favorable trade agreements, as well as initiatives aimed at fostering sustainable fishing practices that ensure the long-term health of shrimp populations. The bill reflects an understanding that federal assistance is crucial for the economic health of the shrimp industry, which has faced numerous challenges in recent years, including competition from imported seafood and environmental impacts.

Summary

HCR225 is a resolution that memorializes Congress and the Louisiana congressional delegation to adopt policies aimed at supporting the stability and viability of the domestic shrimp industry. The bill underscores the importance of this sector to both the state's economy and the livelihoods of the individuals involved in shrimp fishing. As Louisiana is known for its shrimp production, HCR225 serves as a call to action for federal support in preserving this essential industry.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HCR225 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, as evidenced by the unanimous support it received in the Senate, where the vote resulted in 35 yeas and no nays. Supporters articulated the significance of a strong domestic shrimp industry not only for economic reasons but also for cultural and community identity within Louisiana. The resolution institutionally recognizes the efforts of local fishermen and the broader community, giving a voice to their concerns at the federal level.

Contention

While there were no recorded oppositions during the voting process, the broader discussions surrounding the shrimp industry may encompass various contentious points. These could include debates over fishing regulations, environmental impacts of shrimp farming, and competition from foreign markets. As the resolution aims to unify the legislative front, concerns may still arise regarding how to balance regulation with industry growth and sustainability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR167

Memorializes the U.S. Congress and the Louisiana Congressional delegation to work towards equitable revenue sharing for Louisiana mineral and gas production

LA HCR66

Memorializes the U.S. Congress and the Louisiana Congressional delegation to work towards equitable revenue sharing for Louisiana mineral and gas production

LA HCR101

Memorializes Congress and the Louisiana Congressional Delegation to work towards a dependable and equitable revenue sharing for Louisiana mineral and gas production

LA HCR48

Memorializes congress and the Louisiana Congressional Delegation to work towards a dependable and equitable revenue sharing for Louisiana mineral and gas production

LA HR162

Memorializes Congress to impose a quota or tariff on imported shrimp and enact a buy plan for domestic shrimp

LA HCR109

Memorializes Congress to impose a quota or tariff on imported shrimp, crab meat, and crawfish and enact a buy plan for domestic shrimp, crab meat, and crawfish

LA HCR9

Memorializes Congress to impose a quota or tariff on imported shrimp, crab meat, and crawfish and to enact a buy plan for domestic shrimp, crab meat, and crawfish

LA HCR113

Memorializes Congress to ban the import of shrimp and crawfish from outside the U.S.

LA HCR66

Memorializes congress and the Louisiana Congressional Delegation to continue appropriate funding for the National Sea Grant College Program

LA HCR38

Memorializes Congress and the Louisiana Delegation to defeat the "Ocean-Based Climate Solutions Act of 2020"

Similar Bills

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