Louisiana 2025 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR157

Introduced
6/1/25  

Caption

Commends the volunteers and members of the 2025 Concerned Women for America's Encourage-A-Legislator Project.

Impact

The resolution does not have the authority of law or regulatory impact; rather, it serves a ceremonial purpose by expressing gratitude and recognition for the work of volunteers and members involved in the Encourage-A-Legislator Project. By acknowledging their contributions, the resolution reinforces the role of public policy organizations in encouraging civic engagement and support for those in legislative positions. It highlights a proactive approach to uplifting leaders within the state legislative framework through prayer and community involvement.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 157, introduced by Senator Mizell, seeks to commend and acknowledge the volunteers and members of the 2025 Concerned Women for America's Encourage-A-Legislator Project. This organization is known for its commitment to integrating Biblical principles into public policy and has a history spanning over forty years. The resolution emphasizes the importance of prayer for state leaders and the role of the Encourage-A-Legislator program in providing consistent spiritual support for legislators, thereby fostering positive change in their hearts and encouraging their responsibilities.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around SR157 appears to be positive, focusing on community engagement and the importance of uplifting state officials. Supporters of the resolution likely view it as a moral and ethical obligation to pray for those in authority, aligning with the organization's values of faith-based advocacy. This may resonate well within certain constituencies that prioritize spirituality in governance.

Contention

While SR157 generally enhances the visibility of the Encourage-A-Legislator Project, there may be points of contention related to the intersection of religious practices and public policy. Some may question the appropriateness of asserting religious values within a state legislative context, emphasizing the need for separation between church and state. Despite any potential criticisms, the resolution remains a symbolic gesture honoring the commitment of volunteers to engage actively in the political landscape through prayer.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR74

Commends the volunteers and members of the 2024 Concerned Women for America's Encourage-A-Legislator Project.

LA SCR54

Commends the volunteers and members of the 2023 Concerned Women for America's Encourage-A-Legislator Project.

LA HR186

Commends the members and volunteers of the 2023 Concerned Women for America of Louisiana's Encourage-A-Legislator Project

LA HR225

Commends the members and volunteers of the 2024 Concerned Women for America of Louisiana's Encourage-A-Legislator Project

LA SR20

Designates April 13, 2023, as 4-H Day at the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana and commends the state 4-H officers.

LA SR61

Designates May 9, 2024, as 4-H Day at the Senate of the Legislature of Louisiana and commends the state 4-H officers.

LA SCR12

Commends the American Irish State Legislators Caucus.

LA SCR7

Commends the National Conference of State Legislatures on its 50th Anniversary in 2025.

LA HR203

Commends the Mandeville Republican Women on forty years of volunteer public service

LA HR125

Commends the 2023 participants of the Youth Legislature program

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.