Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR15

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

Caption

Recognizes April 10, 2019, as Pastor Appreciation Day at the state capitol

Impact

The resolution serves as a formal declaration by the state legislature, promoting a sense of gratitude towards clergy members for their ongoing contributions to the well-being of citizens. By officially recognizing this day, the state reaffirms its commitment to honoring the spiritual leaders who play significant roles in shaping the moral and ethical framework within Louisiana's communities. This impact manifests through public appreciation events and personal acknowledgments to pastors, fostering a stronger relationship between faith leaders and local residents.

Summary

HCR15, known as the House Concurrent Resolution No. 15, was introduced to recognize April 10, 2019, as Pastor Appreciation Day at the state capitol of Louisiana. The resolution highlights the vital contributions of priests, pastors, reverends, and ministers across the state, acknowledging their roles in providing spiritual support and community service. Established in 1922, Pastor Appreciation Day encourages recognition of clergy members for their dedication and guidance to their communities, reinforcing the importance of spiritual leadership in society.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR15 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, with broad support among lawmakers and community members alike. The resolution represents an opportunity for citizens to express their gratitude towards their spiritual leaders, which is generally viewed favorably. The emphasis on appreciation and respect for those serving in religious capacities resonates well within the community, uniting various factions in recognizing the valuable services offered by pastors and ministers.

Contention

While HCR15 generally enjoys bipartisan support, some criticism could arise regarding the state’s endorsement of a religious observance. Concerns related to the separation of church and state might be voiced, particularly from those advocating for a secular approach to public policy. Despite potential contention, the resolution emphasizes appreciation without mandating participation, thereby maintaining a respectful balance between religious acknowledgment and governmental neutrality.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR114

Recognizes April 19, 2018, as Pastor Appreciation Day at the state capitol

LA HCR23

Recognizes April 17, 2019, as March of Dimes Day at the state capitol

LA HCR13

Recognizes April 30, 2019, as Alzheimer's Awareness 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

LA HCR18

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

LA HCR85

Recognizes May 15, 2019, as School Choice Day at the state capitol

LA SCR64

Recognizes Wednesday, April 11, 2018, as Ports Day at the state capitol.

LA HCR41

Designates April 30, 2019, as First Responders Appreciation Day at the state capitol and commends the service and contributions of our first responders

LA HCR67

Recognizes Wednesday, April 22, 2015, as Resource Environmental Solutions Louisiana Tree Day at the state capitol

LA HCR41

Recognizes Wednesday, April 22, 2015, as National Multiple Sclerosis Society Louisiana State Action Day at the state capitol

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.