Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR182

Introduced
4/29/24  
Introduced
4/29/24  
Passed
4/30/24  

Caption

Designates May 1, 2024, as Domestic Violence Prevention Advocacy Day in the state of Louisiana

Impact

The establishment of Domestic Violence Prevention Advocacy Day seeks to elevate the conversation around domestic violence in Louisiana, paving the way for increased advocacy and resources for victims. By designating a specific day for this cause, the resolution aligns with broader efforts to address and combat domestic violence statewide. The Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence is highlighted in this context as a critical player in providing support and resources, thereby reinforcing the importance of community involvement in ongoing prevention efforts.

Summary

House Resolution 182, introduced by Representative Marcelle, aims to designate May 1, 2024, as Domestic Violence Prevention Advocacy Day in Louisiana. The resolution acknowledges the pervasive issue of domestic violence in the state, which significantly affects individuals across all demographics. Louisiana's alarming rate of women murdered by men is highlighted, being 85% higher than the national average, which underscores the urgent need for public awareness and action against domestic violence. The resolution encourages citizens to become informed about prevention measures and to support organizations dedicated to assisting victims of domestic violence.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR182 is largely supportive, reflecting a shared recognition of the importance of addressing domestic violence in Louisiana. Advocacy groups and many legislators express optimism that such a designation will promote greater public engagement and lead to strengthened support systems for victims. Overall, the resolution symbolizes a commitment to reducing domestic violence and enhancing advocacy initiatives within communities.

Contention

While the resolution is fundamentally supportive of victims, potential points of contention may arise around the effectiveness of such symbolic designations. Critics might question whether merely declaring a day for awareness is sufficient to combat the systemic issues surrounding domestic violence, or if more substantial legislative measures are necessary. However, the focus remains on uniting communities to take constructive actions against domestic violence, marking a positive step towards fostering a safer environment for all.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR37

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

LA HR83

Recognizes April 27, 2023, as Child Advocacy Center Day in Louisiana

LA HR193

Designates May 30, 2023, as Louisiana Athletic Trainers Day at the state capitol

LA HR184

Designates May 31, 2023, as Louisiana AAHOA Members Appreciation Day at the state capitol

LA HR45

Recognizes April 20, 2023, as Louisiana Music Advocacy Day at the state capitol

LA SR132

Designates Friday, June 2, 2023, as National Gun Violence Awareness Day in Louisiana to honor and remember all victims and survivors of gun violence.

LA HR79

Designates April 26, 2023, as University of Louisiana System Day at the state capitol

LA HR160

Designates May 17, 2023, as Bankers Day at the state capitol

LA HCR98

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

LA HR3

Designates April 25, 2023, as Step Up Louisiana Day at the state capitol

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