Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR86

Introduced
5/8/24  
Introduced
5/8/24  
Passed
5/13/24  

Caption

Recognizes May 15, 2024, as Peace Officer Memorial Day and May 12 - 18, 2024 as Police Week at the Louisiana State Capitol.

Impact

By designating these specific dates, SR86 establishes a statewide recognition that aligns with the national observance initiated in 1962. This resolution is significant as it fosters a sense of community and support for law enforcement agencies, reinforcing the state's commitment to honoring the memory of fallen officers. The resolution highlights the contribution of law enforcement to society, aiming to strengthen relationships between police officers and the communities they serve.

Summary

Senate Resolution 86 (SR86) aims to officially recognize May 15, 2024, as Peace Officer Memorial Day and May 12-18, 2024, as Police Week at the Louisiana State Capitol. This resolution honors the service and sacrifices of law enforcement officers in Louisiana and across the United States, providing a formal occasion to remember those who have lost their lives in the line of duty. The bill underscores the importance of acknowledging the dedication of law enforcement personnel in maintaining public safety and security.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR86 is predominantly positive, with broad support from legislators and community members alike who appreciate the recognition of law enforcement efforts. There is a shared understanding that acknowledging the sacrifices made by police officers not only pays tribute to their courage but also promotes respect and trust between law enforcement and the general public. However, some discussions may also recognize ongoing debates about policing practices, which can complicate public perception of law enforcement.

Contention

While SR86 itself is largely symbolic, it may indirectly touch on broader discussions about policing and community relations. Critics of law enforcement practices might view such resolutions as glossing over issues related to accountability and reform. Thus, while the resolution serves to honor peace officers, it may also be perceived in the context of contemporary discussions about the role of police in society, highlighting a potential point of contention between those advocating for reform and traditional support for law enforcement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR191

Recognizes May 21-28, 2023, as Police Week in Louisiana

LA SR119

Designates the week of May 21-28, 2023, as Police Week and commends the service of law enforcement officers.

LA HR119

Recognizes May 8-12, 2023, as Louisiana Charter Schools Week at the state capitol

LA SR61

Recognizes Monday, May 8, 2023, as Louisiana Renewable Energy Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SR86

Designates May 15, 2023, as Southern University Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SR94

To recognize Wednesday, May 17, 2023, as Bankers Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SR68

Recognizes Wednesday, May 10, 2023, as the thirty-ninth annual Red and White Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SR21

Designates May 4, 2023, as Future Farmers of America (FFA) Day at the Louisiana State Capitol and commends the officers of the Louisiana FFA Association.

LA SR57

Recognizes May 3, 2023, as Literacy Day at the state capitol.

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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