Senate Resolution No. by Senator Foil designates April 25, 2024, as Community Provider Association of Louisiana (CPAL) Day at the Louisiana State Capitol. CPAL serves as the primary trade organization and advocacy voice for disability service providers in Louisiana, which include home and community-based service providers, intermediate care facilities, and support coordination providers. The forty-two member organizations of CPAL play a vital role in delivering long-term supports and services to thousands of individuals with disabilities across the state, helping them with daily living activities and enhancing their overall quality of life.

The resolution highlights the importance of CPAL's commitment to advancing Louisiana's disability services system by fostering a skilled workforce and upholding high standards of quality and ethics within the sector. As the demand for disability services continues to grow, CPAL and its member organizations are positioned to significantly improve the lives of many Louisiana citizens. The resolution concludes with a directive to transmit a copy to CPAL's executive director, Caroline Meehan.