Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR24

Introduced
5/4/20  
Introduced
5/4/20  

Caption

Commends the Greater Central Louisiana REALTORS Association on its seventy-fifth anniversary of protecting property ownership rights and unifying real estate professionals across Central Louisiana

Impact

The recognition of the Greater Central Louisiana REALTORS Association through HR24 reflects broader implications for state laws regarding property rights and the operation of real estate businesses. By commending an organization that has consistently lobbied for favorable legislative measures such as the prohibition of taxes on property transfers, the resolution underlines the importance of industry-specific organizations in shaping housing policies. This may encourage state-level discussions on real estate regulation and support for the advocacy work of similar associations in other regions.

Summary

House Resolution No. 24 serves as a commendation for the Greater Central Louisiana REALTORS Association on its seventy-fifth anniversary. The resolution acknowledges the association's ongoing efforts to unite professionals within the real estate industry and to advocate for property ownership rights within Central Louisiana. Founded in 1945, the association has significantly impacted local real estate policies and practices over the decades, playing a critical role in the promotion of fair housing laws and regulations that safeguard the interests of both property owners and real estate practitioners.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HR24 is positive as it celebrates the contributions of a dedicated group of professionals. Much of the discussion points to gratitude for the association's long history of advocacy that highlights the benefits of a unified approach to real estate. Supporters of the resolution recognize the importance of fostering a healthy real estate market and the need for continued professional development within the industry.

Contention

While there was broad support for HR24, it also indirectly opens a discussion about the ongoing challenges and regulations faced by the real estate market in Louisiana. The resolution could be seen as a call for policymakers to continue addressing the needs of the real estate sector, but there may be counterpoints regarding the balance between industry interests and consumer protections. Notable points of contention may arise around specific policies advocated by the REALTORS Association, particularly those that might conflict with public interest or affordable housing initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR36

Commends the Greater Central Louisiana REALTORS Association on the occasion of its seventy-sixth anniversary

LA SR33

Commends Louisiana REALTORS on the occasion of its 100th Anniversary.

LA HCR41

Commends Louisiana Restaurant Association on the occasion of its seventy-fifth anniversary

LA HR62

Recognizes Tuesday, April 23, 2019, as REALTOR Day at the state capitol in honor of Louisiana REALTORS' centennial anniversary

LA SR53

Commends the Louisiana Restaurant Association upon the occasion of its seventy-fifth anniversary.

LA HR27

Commends the state officers of the Louisiana FFA Association on their 90th anniversary

LA HR23

Commends the Louisiana State Employees' Retirement System on the occasion of its seventy-fifth anniversary

LA HR362

Commends the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry on the occasion of its fiftieth anniversary

LA HR188

Commends the Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana on the occasion of its seventy-fifth anniversary

LA HR339

Commends the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry on the occasion of its fiftieth anniversary

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