Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR226

Introduced
6/1/22  
Introduced
6/1/22  
Passed
6/3/22  

Caption

Commends the members and volunteers of the 2022 Concerned Women for America of Louisiana's Encourage-A-Legislator Project

Impact

Although not a bill in the traditional sense that establishes or modifies laws, HR226 plays a role in recognizing the influence of advocacy groups within the legislative process. By commending the Concerned Women for America, the resolution reinforces the importance of political engagement and the role of grassroots organizations in shaping public policy within Louisiana. It serves to elevate the visibility of the organization and potentially inspire other civic groups to engage similarly with legislators.

Summary

House Resolution 226, introduced by Representative Amedee, commends the members and volunteers of the 2022 Concerned Women for America of Louisiana's Encourage-A-Legislator Project. This resolution acknowledges the efforts of this legislative action committee in promoting biblical values and constitutional principles through prayer and education. Specifically, it highlights the significance of the Encourage-A-Legislator project, which aims to engage legislators in discussions about legislation that aligns with Christian values and encourage active participation among its members in state politics.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR226 appears to be positive, predominantly reflecting a supportive view towards the activities and missions of the Concerned Women for America. It indicates an appreciation for volunteerism and active participation in governance, aligning with the values that the organization champions. This support may foster a sense of community among members and encourage further involvement in political dialogue and advocacy.

Contention

While HR226 is largely a straightforward commendation, there may be underlying contention regarding the broader implications of promoting organizations based on specific ideological and religious beliefs in state politics. Critics could argue that such resolutions may privilege particular viewpoints over others, potentially fostering divisiveness in a politically diverse state. The resolution, while celebratory in tone, opens the door for discussion about the role of faith-based organizations in influencing legislation and public policy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR134

Commends the members and volunteers of the 2021 Concerned Women for America of Louisiana's Encourage-A-Legislator Project

LA HR225

Commends the members and volunteers of the 2024 Concerned Women for America of Louisiana's Encourage-A-Legislator Project

LA HR263

Commends the members and volunteers of the 2025 Concerned Women for America of Louisiana's Encourage-A-Legislator Project

LA HR186

Commends the members and volunteers of the 2023 Concerned Women for America of Louisiana's Encourage-A-Legislator Project

LA SCR65

Commends the volunteers and members of the 2022 Concerned Women for America's Encourage-A-Legislator Project.

LA SR157

Commends the volunteers and members of the 2025 Concerned Women for America's Encourage-A-Legislator Project.

LA SR74

Commends the volunteers and members of the 2024 Concerned Women for America's Encourage-A-Legislator Project.

LA SCR54

Commends the volunteers and members of the 2023 Concerned Women for America's Encourage-A-Legislator Project.

LA SCR67

Commends the volunteers and members of the 2021 Encourage-A-Legislator Project.

LA SR268

Commends Sancha Smith for her work with the Concerned Women for America.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.