Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR161

Introduced
5/15/19  
Introduced
5/15/19  
Passed
5/16/19  

Caption

Commends the Nurse-Family Partnership in Louisiana on its twentieth anniversary

Impact

HR161 acknowledges the measurable successes of the NFP, including significant reductions in child abuse and neglect, improved maternal employment rates, and higher children's academic achievement. Economic evaluations suggest that every dollar invested in the program generates substantial societal benefits, particularly for higher-risk families. The resolution serves to validate public investment in programs that demonstrate significant long-term returns, both socially and financially, to the communities they serve.

Summary

House Resolution 161 (HR161) commends the Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) program in Louisiana on its twentieth anniversary. The resolution highlights the positive impact of the NFP, which supports first-time, low-income mothers and their babies by improving pregnancy outcomes, child development, and overall family welfare. Over the past two decades, the program has served more than 20,000 vulnerable families in Louisiana, emphasizing the lasting benefits it brings to communities by breaking the cycle of poverty and enhancing maternal and child health.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR161 is overwhelmingly positive, as it aims to recognize a program that has proven efficacy in improving outcomes for mothers and children alike. Legislators support initiatives that benefit public health, especially for underserved populations, and this resolution reinforces the commitment to nurturing community health. The commendation reflects a bipartisan understanding that investing in early intervention programs is essential for the well-being of families and communities.

Contention

While HR161 does not appear to have major points of contention, it underscores the broader debate about funding for maternal and child health programs. Some stakeholders may argue for increased resources or expansion of such initiatives, while others might raise questions regarding budget allocations. Nevertheless, the resolution itself stands as a unifying recognition of the success that the NFP has achieved, with no significant opposition documented in the available discussions or voting records.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR39

Commends the Nurse-Family Partnership in Louisiana upon the twentieth anniversary of the program's establishment.

LA HR221

Commends Dominion and Power Ministries on its twentieth anniversary

LA HR15

Commends the Louisiana Art & Science Museum on the twentieth anniversary of its Irene W. Pennington Planetarium

LA HR31

Commends First Baptist New Roads on its one hundred twentieth anniversary

LA SR6

Commends the Volunteer Louisiana Commission upon the celebration of its twentieth anniversary.

LA AB1046

Nurse-Family Partnership program.

LA HR217

Commends Horseshoe Bossier City Casino upon the occasion of its twentieth anniversary and its sister property, Harrah's Louisiana Downs, upon the occasion of its fortieth anniversary

LA SR61

Commends the Volunteer Louisiana Commission upon the celebration of the twentieth anniversary of AmeriCorps.

LA HR37

Designates April 26, 2010, as Nurse-Family Partnership Day at the La. House of Representatives

LA HCR141

Commends the Martin Luther King Community Development Corporation for its community service on the occasion of its twentieth anniversary

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.