Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR11

Introduced
3/29/10  
Engrossed
4/6/10  

Caption

Recognizes May 22, 2010, as Will Haney Day in Ferriday

Impact

The passage of HCR11 serves to affirm the importance of cultural and historical recognition at the state level. By declaring a specific day in honor of Will Haney, the resolution not only pays tribute to his individual contributions but also acknowledges the broader significance of blues music in American culture. This can bolster local pride and enhance Ferriday’s recognition as a key player in the music heritage of the region. It also reflects efforts to honor African American contributions to history and culture, specifically in the context of music.

Summary

HCR11 is a House Concurrent Resolution that recognizes May 22, 2010, as Will Haney Day in Ferriday, Louisiana. The resolution honors Will Haney for his significant contributions to the blues music scene as the operator of the famed Haney's Big House nightclub during the 1940s and 1950s. Haney’s establishment was notable for being part of the ‘chitlin circuit,’ where many legendary musicians, including B.B. King and Duke Ellington, performed. This recognition seeks to celebrate the cultural legacy that Haney contributed to Ferriday and to the broader history of American roots music.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR11 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting local pride in Will Haney's legacy. Supporters of the resolution view it as a fitting tribute to a figure who played a pivotal role in the musical landscape of Louisiana and American history. The resolution highlights a deep appreciation among constituents for cultural icons who have shaped their community, fostering a sense of identity and historical awareness among residents.

Contention

While the resolution primarily serves as a recognition without notable opposition, there are inherent issues surrounding cultural acknowledgment in America. The historical context of African American contributions to music and culture can sometimes be overlooked in broader narratives, leading to debates about recognition and representation. HCR11 aims to address this by formally recognizing the contributions of an individual and their impact on community identity, thereby contributing to discussions about inclusion and cultural heritage.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR43

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LA HCR144

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LA HCR88

Recognizes June 28th annually as Naval Special Warfare Day

LA HCR121

Recognizes Friday, May 10, 2013, as First NBC Bank Day and commends First NBC Bank on going public

LA SR288

Recognizing March 2 and 3, 2015, as Collin County Days.

LA HR60

Recognizes September 6, 2013, as Alton "Red" Franklin Day in Louisiana

LA HCR162

Recognizes June 7, 2010, as UNO Day at the La. Legislature

LA HCR228

Recognizes Tuesday, June 8, 2010, as Red and White Day at the Louisiana Legislature

LA HCR26

Recognizes Saturday, May 4, 2013, as Lemonade Day Louisiana

LA HCR54

Recognizes May 9, 2019, as Bowties for Babies Day at the state capitol

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