Louisiana 2021 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR94

Introduced
5/17/21  
Introduced
5/17/21  
Passed
5/19/21  

Caption

Commends InclusivCare on their receipt of the 2020 Dream Big Community Support and Leadership Award

Impact

The resolution highlights InclusivCare's role in managing multiple community clinics and its involvement in significant public health initiatives, including efforts to combat the COVID-19 virus. It stands out for its economic impact, contributing around $30 million annually and saving the health system approximately $16 million. This recognition underscores the organization's importance not only in healthcare provision but also in fostering economic stability within the community, especially in a year marked by health crises.

Summary

House Resolution 94 commends InclusivCare for receiving the 2020 Dream Big Community Support and Leadership Award from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. This resolution acknowledges InclusivCare's significant contributions to health care in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, particularly during the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The organization, originally known as Jefferson Community Health Care Centers, has made remarkable strides in providing affordable and high-quality health care, demonstrating its commitment to community service and public health.

Sentiment

Sentiment surrounding the recognition of InclusivCare appears overwhelmingly positive. The commending resolution reflects a broad acknowledgment of the community's efforts to maintain health care access during trying times. It positions InclusivCare as a vital link in the healthcare delivery system in Louisiana and a leader in community outreach and support. This public commendation serves to elevate the visibility of their contributions and encourages continued support for similar organizations in the health sector.

Contention

While the resolution expresses a unified front in support of InclusivCare, underlying tensions often exist in public health discourse regarding resource allocation and access disparities. The discussion around healthcare organizations like InclusivCare raises important questions about how to sustain and expand such services in underserved areas. The focus on leadership awards can sometimes overshadow the systemic challenges these organizations still face, including funding, staffing, and policy framework that affect their ability to serve the community effectively.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR126

Commends the members of the Litteral family upon their receipt of the La. Volunteers for Family and Community Great La. Family Award

LA HR172

Commends Leadership Tangipahoa for its leadership and community development efforts

LA SR74

Commends Kris Cangelosi on being selected to receive the Arts Leadership Award at the 2014 Louisiana Culture Awards.

LA HR180

Commends Tynes Hildebrand on receiving the 2014 Dave Dixon Louisiana Sports Leadership Award

LA SR65

Commends Joan Cronan upon receiving the Dave Dixon Louisiana Sports Leadership Award.

LA HR284

Commends Noble Plastics on receipt of a 2019 Manufacturing Leadership Award in the Industrial Internet of Things Leadership category

LA HR92

Commends the Gamma Rho Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., for its community service during the COVID-19 pandemic

LA HR207

Commends Paul Schexnayder on receiving the Daily Iberian's 2020 Citizen of the Year award

LA HR181

Commends Wright Waters on receiving the 2014 Dave Dixon Louisiana Sports Leadership Award

LA HR96

Commends Thomas P. Willmott for his many accomplishments and upon winning the 2017 Louisiana Right to Life Leadership for Life Award

Similar Bills

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