Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR23

Introduced
3/29/18  
Engrossed
4/2/18  
Passed
4/4/18  

Caption

Recognizes April 9, 2018, as Louisiana Drug and Specialty Court Day at the state capitol and commends the Louisiana Supreme Court Drug and Specialty Court Office and the Louisiana Association of Drug Court Professionals

Impact

The resolution highlights the significant role that drug and specialty courts play in reducing recidivism rates and providing cost-effective alternatives to incarceration. By focusing on treatment and rehabilitation, these courts aim to improve the lives of participants, their families, and the broader community. The partnership between the Louisiana Supreme Court Drug Court Office and the Louisiana Association of Drug Court Professionals has been acknowledged as a progressive model and contributes to high standards within these courts.

Summary

HCR23 is a House Concurrent Resolution that recognizes April 9, 2018, as Louisiana Drug and Specialty Court Day at the state capitol. The resolution commends the Louisiana Supreme Court Drug Court Office and the Louisiana Association of Drug Court Professionals for their contributions in administering drug courts and specialty courts across Louisiana. These courts serve over 5,000 citizens and are designed to address the underlying clinical and social needs of individuals in the criminal justice system through treatment and support rather than incarceration.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HCR23 is positive, emphasizing the achievements and dedication of those involved in specialty court programs. It reflects a growing recognition of the importance of alternative approaches to criminal justice, particularly concerning substance abuse issues. The resolution serves to honor the service of specialty court judges who participate without additional compensation, motivated by a commitment to help those in need.

Contention

While HCR23 itself is largely celebratory and does not represent contentious legislation, it points to broader discussions regarding the effectiveness of drug courts compared to traditional punitive measures. Advocates of drug courts argue for their benefits in addressing the root causes of criminal behavior, while critics sometimes question the overall effectiveness and instances where such programs may fall short. However, the resolution does not engage with these disputes directly; instead, it focuses on commendation and recognition of the efforts made in this area.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR216

Commends the Louisiana Association of Drug Court Professionals and the Louisiana Supreme Court drug court program

LA SCR117

Commends the Louisiana Supreme Court on the successful implementation of specialty drug courts and requests information on implementation and expansion of other specialty courts.

LA HCR18

Recognizes April 15, 2019, as Louisiana Association of Health Plans Day at the state capitol

LA HCR8

Recognizes Tuesday, March 13, 2018, as Louisiana Association of Health Plans Day at the state capitol

LA SR97

Designates April 26, 2018, as FFA Day at the Louisiana State Capitol and commends the state officers of the Louisiana FFA Association.

LA HR65

Commends the Louisiana Physical Therapy Association and designates April 10, 2018, as Louisiana Physical Therapy Association Day at the state capitol

LA SCR12

Creates the Drug and Specialty Courts Commission.

LA HCR32

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

LA HCR78

Commends the Louisiana Motor Transport Association and welcomes the trucking industry professionals to 2018 Truck Day at the state capitol

LA HCR6

Recognizes April 10, 2019, as Louisiana Nurse Day at the state capitol and May 6-12, 2019, as National Nurses Week in Louisiana

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