Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR4

Introduced
4/8/19  
Introduced
4/8/19  
Passed
4/9/19  
Passed
4/9/19  
Engrossed
4/10/19  

Caption

Recognizes June 12, 2019, as Women Veterans Day in Louisiana.

Impact

The resolution serves to promote awareness and recognition of women veterans' contributions to the military and society as a whole. By formally designating a day for this recognition, Louisiana aims to cultivate greater appreciation and understanding of the unique challenges faced by female service members. The encouragement for citizens to participate in this observance also indicates an effort to foster community support for veterans.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution 4 (SCR4) recognizes June 12, 2019, as Women Veterans Day in Louisiana. The bill underscores the significant contributions and sacrifices made by women veterans and encourages the citizens of Louisiana to express appreciation for their service. With over 28,000 women veterans living in the state, the resolution highlights the importance of acknowledging their role within the military and their ongoing commitment to defend and protect the nation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR4 is overwhelmingly positive, as it celebrates and honors the service of women veterans in Louisiana. The bill was well-received, passing unanimously in the Senate with 28 votes in favor and no opposition. This indicates a collective acknowledgment among legislators of the importance of honoring servicewomen and their contributions, which is reflective of a supportive legislative and community environment for veterans.

Contention

While SCR4 does not present significant points of contention, it does address broader issues of gender recognition and the place of women in the military. The resolution acknowledges historical milestones, such as the signing of the Women's Armed Services Integration Act, which allowed women to serve in the military, indicating a move towards inclusivity within armed forces recognition. The unanimous vote reinforces a bipartisan approach to the recognition of women's contributions in military contexts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR58

Recognizes Tuesday, April 12, 2016, as Equal Pay Day in the state of Louisiana.

LA HCR30

Commends Louisiana's women veterans

LA SCR105

Recognizes the contributions and military service of women veterans.

LA SCR26

Recognizes Thursday, April 25, 2019, as Junior League Day at the state capitol and commends the Junior League for its contributions to the state of Louisiana.

LA SCR5

Declares April 17, 2019, 100 Black Women of Metropolitan Baton Rouge Day in Louisiana.

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

LA HCR37

Recognizes Tuesday, April 14, 2015, as Equal Pay Day in Louisiana

LA HCR122

Recognizes June 10, 2019, as Leah Chase Day

LA SCR47

Commends Abby Frances Blaize upon being selected as a recipient of a 2019 High School Woman of Excellence Award and a Louisiana Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation Scholarship.

LA SCR137

Declares October 1, 2019 as World Peace Day in Louisiana.

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