Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR88

Introduced
5/2/17  
Introduced
5/2/17  
Passed
5/3/17  

Caption

Designates the third week in October of each year as Chamber of Commerce Week in Louisiana

Impact

HR88 reaffirms the significance of chambers of commerce as pivotal players in the local economy. By officially designating Chamber of Commerce Week, the bill encourages citizens and business leaders to engage more actively with their local chambers, which can lead to enhanced collaboration between businesses and state leaders. The resolution celebrates the ongoing efforts of chambers in amplifying the voice of employers, which could positively impact state policies that support economic initiatives and community strength.

Summary

House Resolution 88 (HR88) designates the third week in October of each year as Chamber of Commerce Week in Louisiana. This resolution acknowledges the vital role that local chambers of commerce play in promoting and protecting the state’s economy. By recognizing this week, the House aims to highlight the contributions of chambers of commerce to the growth of existing industries, services, and attracting new businesses to Louisiana. The designation serves to foster a greater understanding of the importance of these organizations in advocating for economic growth and community enhancement throughout the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR88 is largely positive, with recognition of the contributions of chambers of commerce being well-received by various stakeholders. The designation of Chamber of Commerce Week is viewed as a proactive step in fostering appreciation for local business efforts. This reflects a collective acknowledgment of the challenges faced by businesses and a commitment to supporting their growth and sustainability within Louisiana's economic landscape.

Contention

While HR88 is primarily celebratory in nature, there may be underlying discussions regarding the effectiveness of chambers of commerce in truly representing the diverse needs of the business community. Ensuring that all businesses, from small local firms to larger enterprises, feel adequately represented and supported may become a point of discussion. Furthermore, some critics might argue that while designating a week of appreciation is symbolic, more substantial actions are necessary to address the economic challenges that businesses face in Louisiana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR27

Designates October 17 through 22, 2016, as Chamber of Commerce Week in Louisiana

LA HR30

Designates the week of October 11-17, 2020, as Sterile Processing Week in Louisiana

LA HR76

Recognizes Tuesday, May 2, 2017, as Louisiana Chamber of Commerce Day at the state capitol

LA HR87

Designates September 28 through October 2, 2015, as Malnutrition Awareness Week in the state of Louisiana

LA HR293

Recognizes October 21-27, 2019, as Safe Schools Week in Louisiana

LA SR92

Designates May 8 through 12, 2017, as Louisiana Charter Schools Week in Louisiana.

LA HR41

Recognizes April 6, 2022, as Louisiana Chamber of Commerce Day at the state capitol

LA SR57

Recognizes Tuesday, May 2, 2017, as Louisiana Chamber of Commerce Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA HR244

Designates the week of September 24-30, 2018, as Louisiana Craft Brewer Week

LA AJR193

Designates third week of October as "Lions Club Vision Screening Week" in New Jersey.

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