Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR39

Introduced
3/31/16  
Introduced
3/31/16  

Caption

Recognizes Monday, April 4, 2016, as National Federation of Independent Business/Louisiana Small Business Day at the capitol

Impact

The resolution underscores the advocacy efforts of the NFIB, which represents independent businesses and provides valuable resources for business owners. With over 4,000 members in Louisiana employing more than 175,000 individuals, the NFIB plays a crucial role in addressing the needs and challenges faced by small businesses. The recognition of this day at the capitol serves to promote awareness regarding small business issues and encourages a supportive legislative environment for their growth.

Summary

House Resolution No. 39, introduced by Representative Steve Carter, recognizes April 4, 2016, as National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB)/Louisiana Small Business Day at the Louisiana state capitol. This resolution aims to highlight the significant role of small businesses in the American economy, particularly in Louisiana, where they are seen as a vital component of local economic activity and job creation. The resolution's intent is to celebrate and acknowledge the contributions of small business owners and their impact on the state’s development and prosperity.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR39 is largely positive, as it aims to celebrate and honor small businesses. Supporters of the resolution, including both legislative bodies and business advocates, express hope that increased recognition of small businesses will lead to further support from policymakers. The resolution reflects a common bipartisan understanding of the importance of small businesses in fostering local economies and generating employment opportunities.

Contention

While there may not be significant contention associated with the resolution itself, discussions surrounding similar legislative measures often highlight tensions between small business interests and regulatory obligations. Advocates may argue for reduced regulatory burdens that could enable more robust growth for small businesses, while opponents might emphasize the need for protections that address potential vulnerabilities faced by smaller enterprises. Nevertheless, the resolution's purpose remains firmly rooted in celebration rather than contestation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR75

Recognizes Monday, April 14, 2014, as NFIB/Louisiana Small Business Day at the state capitol

LA SR139

Recognizes Tuesday, May 26, 2015, as National Federation of Independent Business/Louisiana Small Business Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA HR43

Recognizes March 28, 2018, as National Federation of Independent Business/Louisiana Small Business Day at the capitol

LA HR1072

National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) in Georgia; NFIB's Small Business Day at the state capitol; February 13, 2024; recognize

LA SR95

Recognizing the 80th anniversary of the National Federation of Independent Business on May 20, 2023.

LA HCR32

Recognizes April 11, 2018, as Louisiana Entrepreneur Day at the state capitol and commends entrepreneurs and small business owners

LA HR114

Commends Lincoln Builders on receiving the Louisiana office of the National Federation of Independent Business's 2022 Small Business Champion Award

LA HR56

Designating May 20, 2023, as "National Federation of Independent Business Day" in Pennsylvania.

LA HR62

Recognizes Monday, April 7, 2014, as LSU Day at the state capitol

LA HR1060

Small businesses; Women Owned Business Day at the state capitol; March 5, 2024; recognize

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.