S.Con.Res.69

To urge and request the American Sugarcane League, LSU AgCenter, and Southern University Agricultural Center, in collaboration with agricultural manufacturers, to continue work on furthering technology and research into equipment to reduce the dependency of burning sugarcane.

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Louisiana SCR69 urges the American Sugarcane League, LSU AgCenter, and Southern University Agricultural Center to collaborate with manufacturers to.

Louisiana SCR69 calls on the American Sugarcane League, LSU AgCenter, and Southern University Agricultural Center to work with agricultural manufacturers to advance technology and research aimed at decreasing the reliance on burning sugarcane. The resolution recognizes burning as a traditional method for managing sugarcane residue but highlights its negative impacts on soil health and air quality. It emphasizes the industry's priority to find cost-effective alternatives that maintain productivity.

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Roll Call Votes

95 Yea

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0 Nay

10 Absent

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History

Jun 1

House

Read by title, concurred in by vote of 95 yeas, 0 nays.

Jun 1

Senate

Received from the House without amendments.

Jun 1

Senate

Enrolled. Signed by the President of the Senate.