Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR208

Introduced
5/10/18  
Introduced
5/10/18  
Passed
5/10/18  

Caption

Recognizes Friday, May 11, 2018, as Child Care Provider Appreciation Day in Louisiana.

Impact

The resolution addresses the estimated statistics concerning child care in the United States, where nearly eleven million children under the age of five are cared for by approximately 2.8 million child care providers. By endorsing a day dedicated to these providers, it aims to raise awareness about the importance of high-quality early childhood care and education. The advocacy by organizations like the Child Care Association of Louisiana promotes better access and improved quality of child care services, which is crucial for child development and educational readiness.

Summary

Senate Resolution 208, introduced by Senator Mizell, recognizes Friday, May 11, 2018, as Child Care Provider Appreciation Day in Louisiana. This resolution highlights the significant role that child care providers play in the development and education of young children. Scheduled just before Mother's Day, the day aims to celebrate the dedication of individuals who work in various capacities related to child care, including teachers, directors, and support staff. It emphasizes the need to support and acknowledge these professionals as integral to the wellbeing of children and working parents alike.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR208 appears positive, with strong support from child care advocacy groups and the community. By formally recognizing Child Care Provider Appreciation Day, the resolution attempts to foster a culture of respect and appreciation for those involved in the child care sector. The resolution reflects a growing recognition of the essential services provided by child care workers, advocating for their contributions to societal development and family support.

Contention

While the resolution itself is largely supportive and aimed at appreciation, there may be underlying issues related to funding and regulation in the child care sector that could provoke debate. The call for higher quality and more accessible child care services highlights the challenges face by providers, which include economic sustainability and adequate workforce support. There may be discussions needed on how to effectively implement improvements in the child care system beyond mere recognition, addressing systemic issues to enhance the quality of care for children.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR128

Recognizes Friday, May 10, 2019, as Child Care Provider Appreciation Day in the state of Louisiana.

LA HR194

Recognizes May 11, 2018, as Child Care Provider Appreciation Day in the state

LA HR125

Recognizes Sunday, May 8, 2016, as Child Care Provider Appreciation Day in the state of Louisiana

LA SR106

Declares May 4, 2016, as Child Care Provider Appreciation Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SR117

Recognizes May 9, 2014, as Child Care Provider Appreciation Day.

LA HR133

Recognizes May 10, 2019, as Child Care Provider Appreciation Day in the state

LA SR95

Recognizes May 9, 2025, as Child Care Provider Appreciation Day.

LA HR119

Recognizes Friday, May 9, 2014, as Provider Appreciation Day and encourages all citizens to recognize the important work of those who are responsible for the education and care of children

LA SR88

Recognizes May 6-12, 2013, as "Child Care Provider Appreciation Week in Louisiana".

LA HR84

Recognizes Tuesday, May 7th as Child Care Provider Appreciation Day in Louisiana

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