Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR24

Introduced
4/24/23  
Introduced
4/24/23  
Passed
4/25/23  
Passed
4/25/23  
Engrossed
4/25/23  

Caption

Commends the Federation of Greater Baton Rouge Civic Associations for fifty years of community service.

Impact

The resolution highlights the FGBRCA's role in various local initiatives such as urban planning, zoning laws, and community development programs. By representing over 67,000 residents through more than 100 member associations, the organization has been instrumental in fostering transparency and promoting civic engagement on critical issues such as infrastructure development and short-term rental regulations. The resolution, while largely symbolic, underscores the importance of community involvement in local governance and its potential to influence state laws regarding homeowner rights and property development.

Summary

SCR24, or the Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 24, recognizes and commends the Federation of Greater Baton Rouge Civic Associations (FGBRCA) for their fifty years of service to the community. The FGBRCA is a nonprofit organization that advocates for homeowners' interests in East Baton Rouge Parish, providing a unified voice in local government matters that affect property ownership, quality of life, and neighborhood integrity. Its impact has significant implications for how local governments interact with residents regarding regulations and development projects that influence homeowners' rights.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR24 and the FGBRCA is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a community that values the organization’s contributions to enhancing residential living standards. Legislative support for the resolution indicates a recognition of the importance of advocacy groups in shaping policies that directly affect local constituencies. However, there may be underlying tensions regarding the balance of development and the preservation of residential neighborhoods, which the FGBRCA strives to mediate.

Contention

While SCR24 serves as a commendation, it also implicitly raises questions about the effectiveness of such organizations in influencing legislation. Some critics may argue that despite commendations, the actual legislative effects in practice could be limited, and the FGBRCA's impact on contentious issues such as real estate development and zoning may require stronger legislative backing to ensure homeowner protections are maintained amid urban growth and change.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR31

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

LA SR140

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

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 HR99

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

LA SR195

Commends the Recreation and Park Commission for the parish of East Baton Rouge (BREC) Foundation for its exceptional service.

LA HR167

Commends Helen Louise Turner Rutledge for her civic and social contributions to her East Baton Rouge Parish community

LA SR91

Commends Lynn Clark for her work on behalf of the community and Habitat for Humanity of Greater Baton Rouge.

LA HR36

Commends Visit Baton Rouge on the occasion of its fiftieth anniversary

LA SCR54

Commends Baton Rouge Magnet High School graduate, David Holmes, upon being selected as the 2011 Louisiana Student of the Year.

LA SR200

Commends East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff Sid Gautreaux and the East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's Office Narcotic Division for their exceptional investigative efforts as well as their aggressive arrest and prosecution of fentanyl dealers in the Greater Baton Rouge Metro Area.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.