Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR34

Introduced
4/18/17  
Introduced
4/18/17  
Passed
4/19/17  
Passed
4/19/17  
Engrossed
4/19/17  

Caption

Commends the Shreve Memorial Library on being selected as "Most Impressive Library in the state of Louisiana".

Impact

The resolution highlights the vital role that Shreve Memorial Library plays within the Caddo Parish Library system, particularly emphasizing its historical significance and the architectural beauty of its main branch. Established in 1890, the library has evolved to meet modern demands while preserving its historical value, such as registration on the National Register of Historic Places. The resolution aims to reinforce the importance of libraries as centers for learning and knowledge dissemination, asserting that such institutions contribute significantly to the literacy and educational needs of the community.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 34 (SCR34) is a resolution that commends the Shreve Memorial Library for being designated as the 'Most Impressive Library in the state of Louisiana' by Reader's Digest. This honor recognizes the library's unique characteristics, outstanding architectural appointments, and significant contributions to the community. The Shreve Memorial Library stands as an essential institution promoting literacy, education, and cultural engagement in Shreveport, Louisiana, among its citizens.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR34 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, celebrating the accomplishments of the library and the contributions of its staff and administration. Legislators acknowledge the library's dynamic role in fostering a love for reading and lifelong learning among the public. There is a clear appreciation for how the library adapts to current technological advancements, ensuring that it remains relevant to the community's needs and continues to attract patrons of all ages.

Contention

While SCR34 is largely a commendation without explicit points of contention, it does reflect broader discussions about the ongoing role of public libraries in today's digital age. There may be concerns about how libraries can maintain their relevance in a rapidly changing information landscape. The resolution implicitly invites dialogue on potential funding and resources necessary for libraries to continue thriving and offering personalized services that meet the community's diverse needs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR180

Commends Kim Howell on being named School Librarian of the Year by the Louisiana Association of School Librarians.

LA SR24

Commends the state's libraries, librarians, and library staffers and encourages the celebration of National Library Week, April 10-16, 2011.

LA SCR83

Commends the Women's Department Club of Shreveport on its 100th Anniversary.

LA HR23

Commends the state's libraries, librarians, and library staffers and encourages the celebration of National Library Week, April 10-16, 2011

LA SCR6

Commends The Shreveport Sun on the occasion of its one hundredth anniversary.

LA SCR2

Commends Captain Shreve High School on its fiftieth anniversary.

LA SCR4

Commends LSU-Shreveport on its 50th anniversary.

LA SCR2

Commends University Elementary School in Shreveport on its 50th anniversary.

LA SCR6

Commends Shelly Taylor upon her retirement as chief executive officer of the Louisiana Association for the Blind in Shreveport.

LA SCR23

Commends Nicole Vasquez on being selected the 2016 Louisiana High School Teacher of the Year.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.