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SR 177

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114th Regular Session (2025-2026) Introduced by Paul Rose

Directs the Louisiana Department of Health to compile and report data on child firearm deaths and CAP laws to the Legislature, informing policy to prevent youth gun deaths.

Signed by Senate Speaker
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Bill Summary · SR 177

SR 177 — Summary and Analysis (provisional)

Note up front: the text you supplied contains multiple, unrelated resolution drafts (references to Hawaii, Canada, New Zealand, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, etc.) that do not match the bill title you gave: “HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to provide information to the legislature on child firearm deaths and Child Access Prevention laws.” Because the official SR 177 text requesting information from the Louisiana Department of Health (LDH) was not included, the summary below (1) states the bill’s apparent purpose based on the title, (2) outlines typical provisions such a resolution would include, and (3) identifies who would be affected and the procedural status you provided. If you can supply the exact enrolled text, I will produce a definitive, line‑by‑line summary.

Main purpose / intent

To request that the Louisiana Department of Health (LDH) compile and provide information to the Louisiana Legislature regarding child firearm deaths and the status/effects of Child Access Prevention (CAP) laws. The intent is to inform lawmakers with data and analysis to guide policymaking aimed at reducing unintentional and youth firearm deaths.

Key provisions (typical for this type of resolution)

  • Directs LDH to collect and report specified data on firearm‑related deaths and injuries among children (age bands often defined as 0–4, 5–11, 12–17), including:
    • Number of fatalities and nonfatal injuries by year (multi‑year trend, e.g., last 5–10 years)
    • Demographics (age, race/ethnicity, sex), geographic distribution (parish/county), and setting (home, school, public)
    • Circumstances (unintentional discharge, suicide, homicide, legal intervention)
    • Firearm type and access details when available
  • Requests a review of existing Louisiana CAP laws and enforcement practices, including:
    • Text and effective dates of current statutes
    • Penalties and enforcement mechanisms
    • Comparison with CAP laws in other states (best practices and effectiveness)
  • May ask LDH to coordinate with law enforcement, vital records, coroners/medical examiners, and child welfare agencies to ensure data completeness.
  • Requests recommendations for legislative or administrative actions (policy options, data‑collection improvements, public education) based on findings.
  • Specifies a deadline for LDH to deliver the report to the Legislature (date often 60–180 days after enactment, but none provided in the materials you gave).

Who is affected

  • Louisiana Department of Health (responsible for assembling and submitting the report)
  • State Legislature and relevant committees (health, judiciary, public safety, children’s services)
  • Local public‑health agencies, coroners/medical examiners, law enforcement (data contributors)
  • Indirectly: families, children, and communities that would be the focus of any policy changes resulting from the report

Procedural / timeline information you provided

  • Status: Enrolled; signed by the President of the Senate and sent to the Secretary of State (final steps reported 2025-06-10).
  • Introduced: February 25, 2025.
  • Legislative actions: read & adopted, reported enrolled, committee referrals and approvals listed (see your timeline). If enrolled and transmitted to the Secretary of State, the resolution has completed the legislative process in that chamber.

Next steps / recommended actions

  • Please provide the enrolled/original SR 177 text requesting LDH information so I can produce an exact summary (including any specified deadlines, data fields, coordination requirements, or funding requests).
  • If you want, I can draft a one‑page advisory for legislators summarizing likely findings and policy options that could result from an LDH report on child firearm deaths and CAP law effectiveness.

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

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