Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR137

Introduced
6/1/19  
Passed
6/3/19  
Engrossed
6/3/19  

Caption

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

Impact

By establishing World Peace Day, SCR137 seeks to influence state laws indirectly by initiating community and educational activities aimed at promoting peace and curtailing violence. This legislation underscores the commitment of Louisiana's government to foster an environment where peace is actively promoted among its citizens. The efforts highlighted by this bill are particularly focused on raising awareness against violence and honoring those who contribute to peace efforts, thereby impacting the state's cultural and social framework.

Summary

SCR137 is a resolution that officially declares October 1, 2019, as 'World Peace Day' in the state of Louisiana. The bill emphasizes the urgent need to address forms of violence affecting communities, families, and nations. It recognizes the universal desire for peace and promotes the value of non-violence through community engagement and awareness programs. The resolution aligns with a broader international observance of World Peace Day, which began under the charter of the Institute of All Nations, Inc. and encourages various sectors of society—including individuals, schools, and community organizations—to come together in honor of peace.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SCR137 appears positive and supportive, reflecting a collective aspiration among lawmakers to promote peace and combat violence. The bill received a unanimous vote in the Senate, indicating a bipartisan agreement on the importance of the issue at hand. Advocate groups and community members likely resonate with the ideals expressed in the resolution, showcasing a commitment to active participation in peace observance and initiatives.

Contention

While SCR137 enjoys wide support, potential points of contention may arise regarding the execution of awareness programs and community activities proposed to accompany World Peace Day. Some opponents may question the effectiveness of such observances in the broader context of addressing systemic issues related to violence. Nevertheless, the resolution's aim remains focused on fostering a spirit of peace and community resilience, signifying a collective endeavor to promote harmony in Louisiana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR120

Declares October 1, 2017, as World Peace Day in Louisiana.

LA SCR115

Declares October 1, 2014, as World Peace Day in Louisiana.

LA SCR67

Declares October 1, 2015, as World Peace Day in Louisiana.

LA SCR12

Declares October 1, 2011, as "World Peace Day in Louisiana".

LA SCR92

Designates October 1, 2010, as World Peace Day in Louisiana.

LA SCR54

Designates October 1, 2012, as "World Peace Day in Louisiana".

LA SCR94

Designates October 1, 2013, as "World Peace Day in Louisiana".

LA SCR23

Declares April 2nd as World Autism Day in Louisiana, annually.

LA SCR112

Recognizes and commends Dr. Rama Mohanty for his lifetime achievements and commitment to promoting world peace.

LA SCR46

Expresses condolences upon the death of Dr. Rama Mohanty.

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