Louisiana 2016 2nd Special Session

Louisiana House Bill HR14

Introduced
6/21/16  
Passed
6/22/16  

Caption

Commends the 2016 International Legislative Drafting Institute participants and welcomes them to the state capitol

Impact

The resolution highlights the historical context of the International Legislative Drafting Institute, which began in 1995, and marks its 22nd anniversary during this year's event. By recognizing the commitment of both the participants and the institution, HR14 emphasizes the value of investing time and resources into legislative drafting training. This impact extends to the state laws by reinforcing Louisiana's position in the international legislative community and its role in shaping effective governance through education and training.

Summary

House Resolution No. 14, sponsored by Representative Carpenter, serves to commend the participants of the 2016 International Legislative Drafting Institute and welcomes them to the Louisiana State Capitol. This resolution honors the institute's long-standing commitment to enhancing legislative drafting skills and supporting democratic governance worldwide, having attracted participants from various jurisdictions across the globe. The initiative signifies the importance placed by Louisiana's Legislature on the training and improvement provided by such institutions for legislative drafters, emphasizing the impact these efforts have on fostering free market economies and democratic forms of government.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HR14 is celebratory and positive. The resolution reflects a sense of pride in the accomplishments of the institute and its participants. It is presented in a manner that highlights collaborative efforts to improve governance on a global scale, portraying a significant commitment to the principles of democracy and legislative integrity. Lawmakers' recognition of these efforts fosters goodwill and reinforces Louisiana's dedication to international cooperation in legislative matters.

Contention

While the resolution serves primarily as a commendation, there may be underlying debates about the effectiveness of such training programs in the context of local governance and legislative processes. Some may argue that while international perspectives on legislative drafting are valuable, local contexts and needs may not be sufficiently addressed in these global encounters. However, the resolution largely avoids direct contention, focusing instead on appreciation and acknowledgment of the global training initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR1

Commends the 2017 International Legislative Drafting Institute participants and welcomes them to the state capitol

LA HR3

Commends the 2018 International Legislative Drafting Institute participants and welcomes them to the state capitol

LA HCR189

Commends the 2011 International Legislative Drafting Institute participants and welcomes them to the capitol

LA HCR272

Commends 2010 International Legislative Drafting Institute participants and welcomes them to the state capitol

LA HR217

Commends the 2013 International Legislative Drafting participants and welcomes them to the state capitol

LA SR99

Commends Leadership St. Tammany and welcomes the 2019 class to the state capitol.

LA HR12

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

LA SR111

Commends Leadership Northshore and welcomes the 2019 class to the state capitol.

LA HR1

Commends the Louisiana Airport Managers and Associates and welcomes them to the state capitol

LA HR133

Welcomes visiting staff from the Arkansas Bureau of Legislative Research to the state capitol

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