Louisiana 2020 1st Special Session

Louisiana House Bill HR22

Introduced
6/15/20  
Introduced
6/15/20  
Passed
6/16/20  

Caption

Commends Checkers restaurant for its service to the north Baton Rouge community

Impact

The resolution does not directly alter state laws but serves to acknowledge the contributions of local businesses in enhancing community welfare. By recognizing Checkers, it encourages other businesses to engage in similar acts of service. In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, such recognitions emphasize the importance of local establishments in supporting public health efforts, particularly through acts of charity and community service. This can foster a spirit of resilience and community-driven support during crises.

Summary

House Resolution 22, presented by Representative Marcelle, recognizes Checkers restaurant for its exemplary service to the north Baton Rouge community. The resolution highlights the establishment of a new location at 4637 Florida Street, which has not only created job opportunities but also contributed significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic. Checkers has been actively involved in supporting first responders by providing meals, demonstrating a commitment to community welfare during challenging times. This resolution serves to commend the restaurant for its positive impact on the local community.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding House Resolution 22 is overwhelmingly positive. The recognition of Checkers for its support reflects a broader appreciation for businesses that actively engage in community service, especially in times of need. This serves to inspire goodwill and gratitude among the community members towards local businesses, enhancing the community's overall morale. The act of commending the restaurant symbolizes a collective approval of its efforts to aid during the pandemic, aligning with sentiments of support and solidarity.

Contention

As a resolution, HR22 does not present significant points of contention; however, it reflects a larger narrative about the role of businesses in the community during emergencies. Discussions around such resolutions can often highlight varying perspectives on government and private sector responsibilities in providing community support. While the resolution is largely welcomed, it may invite discussions on the sustainability of such support systems and the expectation placed on local businesses to contribute during times of crisis.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR62

Commends Krispy Kreme Baton Rouge on its reopening and commitment to the community

LA HR249

Commends Jacob Nichols and Live 2 Serve for service to the Baton Rouge community

LA SR48

Commends the Interfaith Federation of Greater Baton Rouge Holy Grill program for over 30 years of service and for providing services through the COVID-19 pandemic.

LA HR216

Commends the McDonald's Restaurant on Plank Road in Baton Rouge upon the celebration of its fiftieth anniversary

LA HR99

Commends AMIkids Baton Rouge 50 years of youth services and community impact

LA SR31

Commends Scott Rogers for exemplary and outstanding service to the Baton Rouge area community.

LA HR145

Commends Baton Rouge police officer Deena Weissberg for her efforts to raise funds for Back the Blue of Baton Rouge

LA SR140

Commends AMIkids Baton Rouge for 50 years of youth service and community impact.

LA HR14

Commends Baton Rouge police officer Corporal Billy Aime for his service

LA HR16

Commends the 2016 North Baton Rouge Community Easter Parade and recognizes its grand marshal, Deacon McHenry Jackson of Greater King David Baptist Church

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.