Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR88

Introduced
4/27/26  
Engrossed
4/28/26  

Caption

Recognizes April 28, 2026, as Nurses Day and May 6 through May 12, 2026, as National Nurses Week in Louisiana

Impact

The resolution serves as a formal acknowledgment from the state legislature, which may help raise awareness about the challenges faced by the nursing profession and the importance of nurses in public health. By declaring specific days to honor nurses, it reinforces their vital contributions to community health and the overall healthcare system in Louisiana. Additionally, it may inspire initiatives aimed at addressing nurses' working conditions and the need for better support in various healthcare settings.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 88 aims to recognize April 28, 2026, as Nurses Day and the week of May 6 through May 12, 2026, as National Nurses Week in Louisiana. The resolution celebrates the contributions of nurses to healthcare within the state and highlights the vital role of registered nurses and advanced practice registered nurses. The theme for the observance at the Capitol is 'Power of Nurses,' reflecting the strength and influence of nursing professionals in the healthcare system.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR88 is largely positive. Legislators and stakeholders from the Louisiana State Nurses Association expressed support and enthusiasm for recognizing the contributions of nurses. This celebration is seen as a significant opportunity to advocate for enhanced recognition and advocacy for healthcare professionals during a time when the medical community faces ongoing challenges, including workforce shortages and the need for improved healthcare access.

Contention

While HCR88 has garnered broad support from lawmakers, there could be underlying issues reflected in ongoing discussions regarding the nursing workforce and healthcare policies. Notable points of contention might include the adequacy of state resources supporting nursing education and recruitment, as well as debates over the quality of healthcare delivery and access, particularly in underserved areas. The resolution's passage may encourage further legislative initiatives focusing on the long-term sustainability and support of the nursing workforce.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR88

Recognizes April 30, 2025, as Nurses Day and May 6 through May 12, 2025, as National Nurses Week in Louisiana

LA SR62

Recognizes April 30, 2025, as Nurses Day at the Louisiana Capitol and May 6th through May 12th, as National Nurses Week in Louisiana.

LA SCR25

Recognizes May 17 through 23, 2025, as Safe Boating Week in Louisiana.

LA HCR14

Designates April 11-17, 2025, as Black Maternal Health Week in Louisiana

LA HCR28

Designates April 30, 2025, as "Anti-Hunger Day" in Louisiana

LA HCR20

Recognizes April 30, 2025, as LMA Municipal Day at the state capitol

LA SCR30

Designates May 17-24, 2025, as Safe Boating Week in Louisiana.

LA SCR6

Designates Monday, April 21, 2025, as Light of Justice and Resilience Day in Louisiana.

LA SCR18

Designates Tuesday, May 6, 2025, as Main Street Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SCR3

Commends and celebrates the Elmer Candy Corporation and recognizes Tuesday, May 6, 2025, as Elmer Chocolate Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

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