Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR78

Introduced
5/16/17  
Introduced
5/16/17  
Engrossed
5/17/17  
Engrossed
5/17/17  
Passed
5/18/17  

Caption

Expresses support for the Louisiana Geological Survey

Impact

The passage of HCR78 highlights the importance of the Louisiana Geological Survey in informing policy and education in the state. The resolution underscores the Survey's role in enhancing public understanding of geological and environmental issues. Furthermore, it affirms the agency’s contributions to the state's natural resource management, indicating a commitment by the legislature to continue supporting such research initiatives that are pivotal for the state's economy and environmental stewardship.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 78 (HCR78) expresses support for the Louisiana Geological Survey for its extensive contributions to geological research and education in Louisiana. Established in 1934, the Survey has produced valuable resources such as maps, surveys, and educational materials that aid researchers, educators, policymakers, and the public. The resolution commends the Survey for its work, which includes projects like the Atchafalaya Basin map and a geographical information system compilation of petrochemical pipelines, among others. These efforts are deemed essential not only for scientific inquiry but also for public knowledge and state economic development.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR78 appears to be largely positive, with legislators emphasizing the essential role of the Louisiana Geological Survey in contributing to the state's scientific endeavors and supporting educational initiatives. This resolution enjoys broad support within the legislature, as evidenced by a unanimous vote in favor. The collaborative spirit of the bill reflects a shared recognition of the Survey's ongoing importance and contributions to state policy.

Contention

While HCR78 does not introduce new laws or directly alter existing legislative frameworks, it serves to reinforce the support for ongoing geological research and its implications for environmental management. There do not appear to be significant points of contention within the discussions surrounding this resolution, as it is a recognition of past achievements rather than a directive that could spark debate or disagreement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR0066

A SENATE RESOLUTION honoring the Indiana Geological and Water Survey on the 185th anniversary of state-supported geological study in Indiana.

LA HCR127

Expresses support for the U.S. Land and Water Conservation Fund

LA SCR86

Requests the oil and gas industry in Louisiana to support the construction of the Louisiana Geological Survey Coastal Geohazards Atlas by providing access to interpretations from 3-D seismic data.

LA HCR65

To express support for the annual Gulf Hypoxia Mapping Cruise conducted by the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium and to memorialize congress to provide continued funding

LA HCR36

Designates April 25, 2019, as Louisiana Society of Professional Surveyors Day at the Louisiana State Capitol

LA HCR64

To express support for the annual Gulf Hypoxia Mapping Cruise conducted by the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium and to memorialize congress to provide continued funding

LA HCR95

Expresses support for the strengthening of the state's partnership with Taiwan

LA HR23

Expresses support for the work of the Louisiana office of soil and water conservation in the Department of Agriculture and Forestry

LA HCR49

Commends and expresses support for the cooperative conservation and management work being carried out by agricultural conservation partnerships in the state

LA SB831

Geologic hazards: California Geological Survey.

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