Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR13

Introduced
3/14/22  
Introduced
3/14/22  
Refer
3/15/22  
Refer
3/15/22  
Report Pass
4/28/22  
Report Pass
4/28/22  
Engrossed
5/11/22  
Engrossed
5/11/22  
Refer
5/12/22  
Refer
5/12/22  
Report Pass
5/25/22  
Report Pass
5/25/22  
Passed
5/31/22  

Caption

Encourages congress and the president to take proactive measures to protect the citizens of this state and this nation from the Chinese Communist Party

Impact

The resolution reflects a strong sentiment in Louisiana's legislature against what is characterized as a significant and growing threat from the CCP. By advocating for stronger actions from federal authorities, the resolution could influence future federal policies and sentiments regarding national security, trade, and international relations. It aims to galvanize a response that ensures the protection of individual freedoms and the integrity of political systems against external threats, thereby reasserting state sovereignty and aligning state laws with broader national security objectives.

Summary

HCR13 is a concurrent resolution presented by several representatives of Louisiana, encouraging the United States Congress and the President to take proactive measures against the perceived threats posed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the global Marxist/communist movement. The resolution expresses concerns about the actions of the CCP, which are viewed as undermining the stability and freedoms of both the United States and Louisiana. It positions the CCP not merely as a political entity, but as a significant threat to the principles of democracy and self-governance, claiming that its influence fosters a variety of harmful actions against innocent civilians and undermines societal structures.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR13 is decidedly strong and supportive among its proponents, who view it as a necessary response to the dangers posed by the CCP and the global socialist influence. However, there may be criticism from those who perceive the resolution as exaggerated or lacking in nuance. The conversation around the resolution underscores a divide between those advocating for strong national security measures and those concerned about the potential for overreach or mischaracterization of political ideologies. This divisiveness is reflective of the broader national dialogue on communism and its implications.

Contention

While HCR13 appears to enjoy broad legislative support within Louisiana, its framing of the CCP as a monolithic threat could lead to contention regarding free political discourse and cooperative relations in economic or educational contexts. The emphasis on the CCP's activities as harmful could alienate certain groups or individuals who may not perceive the urgency of such measures. This resolution could initiate a wider debate on how best to address foreign threats while balancing domestic civil liberties, thus revealing the complexities surrounding the discourse of communism in contemporary governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR104

Condemning the Chinese Communist Party's use of a high-altitude surveillance balloon over United States territory as a brazen violation of United States sovereignty.

LA HB315

No Taxpayer Funded Platform for Chinese Communists Act This bill prohibits using federal funds made available to the U.S. Agency for Global Media to provide an open platform for representatives of the Chinese government, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), or any entity owned or controlled by the Chinese government or by the CCP.

LA HR697

Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives relating to the Communist Party of China's "Made In China 2025" Plan and publicly-known malign Communist Party of China's actions supporting the goals of its "Made in China 2025" plan.

LA SB5147

Protecting Higher Education from the Chinese Communist Party Act of 2024

LA HB3334

STOP CCP Act Sanctioning Tyrannical and Oppressive People within the Chinese Communist Party Act

LA HB1153

Relative to mandatory and elective public school curricula.

LA HB57

Protecting Personal Data from Foreign Adversaries Act This bill authorizes sanctions and other prohibitions relating to software that engages in user data theft on behalf of certain foreign countries or entities. The President may regulate or prohibit transactions using software that engages in the theft or unauthorized transmission of user data and provides access to such data to (1) a communist country, (2) the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), (3) a foreign adversary, or (4) a state sponsor of terrorism. The President may also impose visa- and property-blocking sanctions on developers and owners of software that makes unauthorized transmissions of user data to servers located in China that are accessible by China's government or the CCP. The Department of State shall report to Congress a determination regarding whether WeChat or TikTok fall within certain regulations and prohibitions, including those provided under this bill. (WeChat and TikTok are software programs developed by China-based companies.)

LA HR9

Falun Gong; persecution by Chinese Communist Party.

LA HCR002

Concurrent Resolution Condemning the Treatment of the Uighur Ethnic Community and Hong Kong by the Chinese Government

LA HCR006

Concurrent Resolution Condemning the Treatment of the Uighur Ethnic Community by the Chinese Government

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