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SR 181

COMMENDATIONS: To commend the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry (LABI) on the occasion of its fiftieth anniversary.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Jeremy Stine

Ceremonial Senate resolution commends LABI on its 50th anniversary, recognizing its contributions to Louisiana’s economy and business policy dialogue; symbolic, nonbinding.

Enrolled. Signed by the President of the Senate and sent to the Secretary of State by the Secretary of the Senate.
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Bill Summary · SR 181

Summary — SR 181 (Resolution Commending LABI on its 50th Anniversary)

Status: Enrolled — Signed by President of the Senate and sent to the Secretary of State (enrolled 2025-06-10)
Introduced: February 26, 2025
Classification: Senate Resolution (ceremonial)
Primary Sponsors: David Lucas; Rick Williams; John F. Kennedy; Steve McClure; Jeremy Stine
Action highlights: Read & adopted (multiple readings), posted for passage, recorded vote (3rd reading adopted 38–0), co‑sponsored by all senators, enrolled and transmitted to Secretary of State.

Purpose and intent
- SR 181 is a ceremonial Senate resolution that commends the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry (LABI) on the occasion of its fiftieth anniversary.
- The resolution’s intent is to formally recognize LABI’s contributions to the state’s business community over 50 years and to mark the organizational milestone.

Key provisions (substantive content)
- Expresses the Senate’s commendation and congratulations to LABI on its fiftieth anniversary.
- Recognizes LABI’s role and contributions to the state’s economy, business environment, and public policy dialogue (typical language in commendation resolutions).
- Authorizes the Secretary of the Senate (or appropriate official) to provide an official copy of the resolution to LABI as a formal expression of appreciation (common concluding provision).

Who is affected
- LABI (the honoree) and its members — benefits are symbolic recognition and public acknowledgment.
- No regulatory, tax, or direct fiscal impacts on state government, businesses, or individuals. This is a non‑binding, honorary resolution.

Procedural notes & impact
- As an enrolled Senate resolution, SR 181 is a formal, adopted statement of the Senate but does not create law or change policy.
- The resolution passed with unanimous or broadly bipartisan support (3rd reading adoption recorded as 38–0) and was co‑sponsored broadly (noted as “Co‑Sponsor All Senators”).
- Recommended action for readers: consult the official enrolled resolution text on the Secretary of the Senate or Secretary of State website for the exact wording and any authorized distribution instructions.

Note on source documents
- The file provided for review contains multiple unrelated resolution texts from different jurisdictions interleaved (memorials, a “Pace Day” recognition, and a Kentucky confirmation). The summary above reflects the bill metadata supplied (title and status) and common features of a commending Senate resolution; for definitive language, please refer to the official enrolled SR 181 as filed with the Secretary of State.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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