Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR129

Introduced
5/8/19  
Introduced
5/8/19  
Passed
5/9/19  

Caption

Commends the Johnson & Johnson Global Pro Bono Program, and particularly their current Community Impact Team efforts in New Orleans.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the multifaceted impact of Johnson & Johnson's program, stating that it not only provides healthcare support but also fosters community resilience. Employees participating in the program work alongside organizations like CrescentCare and SBP, addressing operational inefficiencies, marketing strategies, and workforce development. This initiative aims to strengthen the healthcare landscape in New Orleans while also offering valuable leadership development opportunities for the employees involved.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 129, introduced by Senator Morrell, commends the Johnson & Johnson Global Pro Bono Program for its contributions to healthcare in New Orleans. This resolution highlights the program's collaborative efforts with local nonprofits and organizations to address critical healthcare issues in a city still recovering from the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. The program represents an innovative approach to corporate social responsibility, where employees engage in community projects by utilizing their professional skills for the benefit of local organizations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Senate Resolution No. 129 is largely positive, reflecting appreciation for corporate engagement in community service. Lawmakers expressed pride in highlighting the contributions of Johnson & Johnson, viewing the resolution as vital recognition of efforts toward rebuilding and revitalizing healthcare access post-disaster. The overall tone indicates a growing recognition of the role that corporations can play in addressing societal challenges.

Contention

Notably, while the resolution itself does not present any legislative action or controversy, it does underscore a broader conversation about the balance between corporate involvement and the need for sustainable community solutions. Critics of corporate volunteer programs often argue that they cannot replace the need for systemic change within healthcare systems. However, proponents celebrate such initiatives as integral to long-term recovery and improvement in community health outcomes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR169

Commends the Johnson & Johnson Global Pro Bono program and its efforts in New Orleans

LA SR258

Commends Virginia Johnson on her 100th birthday.

LA SR124

Commends Cyndi Nguyen, community activist, upon selection as a fellow of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Community Leadership Network and for her efforts to promote educational development for children in New Orleans East.

LA SR33

Commends and recognizes Pastor Charles Edward "CeJay" Johnson for his outstanding accomplishments and service to the community.

LA HCR37

Commends the Honorable Bernette J. Johnson, Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court

LA SR16

Commends Chief Justice Bernette Joshua Johnson on a distinguished career as a jurist and a life of public service to Louisiana.

LA SJR0189

A RESOLUTION to honor the memory of Teresa Allie Johnston Johnson.

LA SR56

Commends Jennifer Steel Bourgeois for being a guardian angel to the Westbank of New Orleans.

LA HCR103

Commends Chief Justice Bernette Joshua Johnson of New Orleans upon her receipt of a 2013 Women of Excellence Award from the La. Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation

LA SR42

Commends and recognizes APF Global for its successful efforts at empowering the poor to create wealth in their communities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.