Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR36

Introduced
3/25/24  
Introduced
3/25/24  
Engrossed
3/26/24  
Engrossed
3/26/24  
Passed
4/2/24  

Caption

Designates March 27, 2024, as "Anti-Hunger Day" in Louisiana

Impact

By declaring Anti-Hunger Day, HCR36 serves as a call to action for citizens, businesses, schools, and organizations throughout Louisiana. It encourages them to participate in activities and initiatives aimed at reducing hunger and improving food security for vulnerable populations. The resolution underscores the importance of community collaboration and emphasizes that hunger is an issue that transcends individual circumstances, requiring a collective commitment from diverse sectors of society.

Summary

HCR36 is a resolution passed by the legislature of Louisiana designating March 27, 2024, as 'Anti-Hunger Day'. This designation aims to raise awareness about the significant issue of hunger and food insecurity that impacts over 380,000 households in the state. Among these, the resolution highlights the alarming rates of child poverty and food insecurity among seniors, establishing the need for society to come together to address these pressing issues. The resolution particularly acknowledges the contributions of organizations like Feeding Louisiana, which plays a vital role in combating hunger through various programs and initiatives.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR36 is predominantly positive, reflecting a unified acknowledgment of the need to combat hunger within the state. Legislators and community leaders have expressed gratitude towards organizations addressing hunger and have recognized the effort required to eliminate food insecurity. This resolution aims to foster a sense of solidarity and commitment among citizens, emphasizing the collective responsibility in tackling hunger.

Contention

Though the resolution does not appear to present significant points of contention within the legislative discussions, it does represent a larger conversation about food security and support systems for vulnerable populations. Recognizing Anti-Hunger Day is meant to unify efforts across different communities and organizations, yet the underlying issues of poverty and access to resources remain complex and require ongoing attention and advocacy beyond the resolution's observance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR54

Designates Wednesday, April 26, 2023 as Louisiana Loggers Day at the state capitol

LA HCR37

Designates April 19, 2023, as LSU Day at the legislature and commends Louisiana State University

LA HCR41

Designates May 16, 2023, as Parks and Recreation Day at the state capitol and July 2023 as Parks and Recreation Month in Louisiana

LA HCR117

Designates Monday, May 22, 2023, as Louisiana Judicial Council of the National Bar Association Day at the state capitol and commends the council

LA SCR33

Designates May 20 through May 26, 2023, as Safe Boating Week in Louisiana.

LA HCR98

Designates May 18, 2023, as AKA Day at the state capitol

LA SR37

Designates Thursday, April 27, 2023, as Child Advocacy Center (CAC) Day in Louisiana.

LA HCR66

Designates May 10, 2023, as CODOFIL Day at the state capitol

LA SCR50

Designates May 20 through 26, 2023, as Safe Boating Week in Louisiana.

LA HCR24

Recognizes April 19, 2023, as Nurses Day and May 6 through May 12, 2023, as National Nurses Week in Louisiana

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