Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB390

Introduced
3/29/10  
Refer
3/29/10  
Report Pass
4/15/10  
Engrossed
4/27/10  
Report Pass
6/1/10  
Enrolled
6/10/10  
Chaptered
6/17/10  

Caption

Authorizes the governing authority of the town of Farmerville to name the Farmerville Recreation Center in honor of Willie Davis, Jr.

Impact

The enactment of HB 390 will have a specific and limited impact on state laws, primarily influencing local governance regarding the naming of public facilities. It grants authority to Farmerville to commemorate a local citizen, thereby enhancing community engagement and fostering a sense of pride. This change exemplifies the power of local governments to make decisions that resonate with their populations, encouraging other municipalities to adopt similar measures in honoring local heroes or influential figures.

Summary

House Bill 390 allows the governing authority of the town of Farmerville to officially dedicate the Farmerville Recreation Center in honor of Willie Davis Jr. This act represents a localized effort to recognize and memorialize individuals who have made significant contributions to the community. By naming public facilities after esteemed local figures, the bill aims to inspire civic pride and promote community identity.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 390 is generally positive, as it celebrates local history and recognizes the contributions of Willie Davis Jr. The act is seen as a testament to the town's appreciation for its residents and their legacies. Public discussions may reflect sentiments of nostalgia and pride, as communities often value the honoring of their own residents within public spaces.

Contention

While the bill itself may not present significant contention, it illustrates a broader conversation regarding local authority and the significance of honoring community members. Concerns could arise about the implications of naming public facilities in general, including debates over who is deserving of such honors and the criteria used for these decisions. However, HB 390 appears to enjoy consensus support within Farmerville, as it serves to unify rather than divide the community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR11

Expresses condolences upon the death of Willie Davis, Jr., former Farmerville mayor

LA HB26

Authorizes the governing authority of the town of Church Point to name a community center after a living person

LA HCR216

Commends Farmerville upon winning the Cleanest City Contest sponsored by the Louisiana Garden Club Federation, Inc., in Category E

LA HB18

Authorizes the governing authority of Amite City to name a fire station in honor of a living person

LA HB205

Authorizes the governing authority of the city of Kenner to name the Kenner police complex in honor of a living person

LA HB16

Authorizes the governing authority of the town of Jonesboro to levy and collect a hotel occupancy tax

LA HB40

Authorizes the governing authority of Assumption Parish to levy a parking and use tax within recreational vehicle parks (EN +$100,000 LF RV See Note)

LA SB2004

Town of Duck Hill; authorize governing authorities to levy tourism tax.

LA S2819

Authorizing the town of Tewksbury to convert a certain parcel of land to general recreational purposes

LA SB48

Authorizes the St. Mary Parish Council, the town of Berwick and Recreation District No. 3 to enter into a contract assigning to the town the obligation to provide service in the area of the district annexed by the town. (gov sig)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.