Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR183

Caption

Memorializes the U.S. Congress to assist with a Louisiana pilot program for the recruitment of new members to the U.S. Army.

Impact

The proposed program would specifically allow nonviolent offenders aged 18 to 25 who possess a high school diploma or higher education qualifications, such as an associate or bachelor's degree, to enlist in the Army. This initiative is designed not only to bolster the Army's manpower but also to provide an avenue for these individuals to contribute positively to society while addressing their rehabilitation. Such a program reflects an evolving perspective on military recruitment and seeks to intertwine social justice with national defense needs.

Summary

SR183 is a Senate Resolution that aims to memorialize the U.S. Congress to support a Louisiana pilot program focused on facilitating the recruitment of new members into the U.S. Army. This resolution highlights the ongoing struggles faced by the U.S. Army in meeting recruitment goals, specifically referencing a significant shortfall in recent years where the Army failed to meet its target by approximately 15,000 active duty soldiers. The resolution emphasizes the need for strategic solutions to enhance military recruitment, especially in communities with high incarceration rates, such as Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR183 appears to be cautiously optimistic, with supporters highlighting the dual benefits of increasing military personnel while simultaneously offering rehabilitative opportunities for young individuals who have faced legal challenges. However, potential concerns may arise regarding the suitability of enlisting individuals with criminal backgrounds, even if they are classified as nonviolent. The resolution acknowledges the need for careful implementation to ensure that participants can transition effectively into military service, which may be met with scrutiny.

Contention

Potential points of contention may focus on the ethical implications of recruiting individuals with criminal histories into the military, as well as the program's impact on broader societal perceptions of justice and rehabilitation. Some stakeholders might argue that while the resolution provides an innovative solution to recruitment challenges, it might also reinforce stereotypes about individuals with criminal backgrounds and the military's role in addressing societal issues. The success of this pilot program would depend on careful management and public communication strategies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR174

Memorializes the U.S. Congress to assist with a La. pilot program for the recruitment of new members to the U.S. Army.

LA HR239

Memorializes the U.S. Congress to assist with a La. pilot program for the recruitment of new members to the U.S. Army

LA HCR90

Memorializes the U.S. Congress to assist with a La. pilot program for the recruitment of new members to the U.S. Army

LA SCR14

Memorializes congress to modify the H-2A nonimmigrant program to assist with Louisiana's labor workforce shortage.

LA SCR55

Memorializes Congress to support the 259th Air Traffic Control Squadron Louisiana National Guard and urges the Louisiana congressional delegation to take action to reverse the disbanding of the squadron.

LA HCR66

Memorializes congress and the Louisiana Congressional Delegation to continue appropriate funding for the National Sea Grant College Program

LA SCR33

Memorializes Congress to sustain home energy assistance for at-risk Louisianians and declares June 2011 as "Save LIHEAP" Month.

LA HCR63

Memorializes congress to modify the H-2B nonimmigrant program to assist with labor workforce shortage in the state

LA SR183

Requests all members of the Louisiana Congressional Delegation to oppose a tax on foreign reinsurance.

LA SR117

Memorializes Congress to pass the AMERICANS Act of 2023 to reinstate any service member removed from any branch of the military for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine.

Similar Bills

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