Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR81

Introduced
5/10/11  
Engrossed
5/10/11  
Report Pass
5/31/11  

Caption

Memorializes congress to begin the process of designating Caddo Lake as a national heritage area

Impact

The proposed designation as a National Heritage Area could result in various benefits for the Caddo Lake community, including federal recognition and potential access to resources for preservation and development initiatives. The resolution underlines that a properly designated area supports not only conservation efforts but also enhances local economy through tourism and public engagement. Moreover, it drives collaboration among local stakeholders, and emphasizes the critical role of community involvement in the facilitation of this process.

Summary

HCR81 is a House Concurrent Resolution that memorializes the United States Congress to initiate the process for designating Caddo Lake as a National Heritage Area. The resolution emphasizes the importance of Caddo Lake, the largest natural lake in the southern United States, both historically and ecologically. The designation aims to support local efforts in managing, preserving, and interpreting the region's significant cultural and historical landscapes and sites, while also fostering community pride and collaboration in addressing local conservation needs.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR81 appears to be generally positive, reflecting a collective community desire to initiate the designation process. Local residents, agencies, and organizations have actively engaged in preliminary studies and showcased their eagerness to see Caddo Lake recognized at a national level. However, the resolution also acknowledges the substantial work still required to meet the National Park Service's criteria before the formal congressional designation can proceed, indicating an understanding of the challenges ahead.

Contention

One point of contention may arise from the involvement of the U.S. Congress in local preservation efforts, as some stakeholders may debate the adequacy of governmental support versus local autonomy in managing their heritage. There may be concerns regarding how the designation could affect land use and development around the lake, as well as the potential implications of federal guidelines on local governance. Nevertheless, proponents argue that the designation would enhance resources without stripping local control, making this discourse essential as the process progresses.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR110

Memorializes the U.S. Congress to adopt legislation to establish the "Caddo Lake National Heritage Area"

LA HR219

Memorializes the U.S. Congress to adopt legislation to establish the "Caddo Lake National Heritage Area"

LA SCR27

Memorializes Congress to reauthorize the Atchafalaya National Heritage Area program.

LA HCR66

Memorializes congress to recognize Juneteenth as a national holiday

LA HCR66

Memorializes congress and the Louisiana Congressional Delegation to continue appropriate funding for the National Sea Grant College Program

LA HCR60

Memorializes congress regarding the National Flood Insurance Program as recent changes affect St. Charles Parish

LA HCR69

Memorializes congress to support H.R. 3930 which seeks to create the National Commission on the Structure of the Army

LA HCR42

Memorializes congress to establish Fort Jackson in Plaquemines Parish as a national park

LA HCR142

Memorializes congress to dedicate a portion of marine and fishery product import tariffs to a national seafood marketing fund for the promotion of La. seafood

LA HCR21

Memorializes the United States Congress to review and enact the Processing Revival and Intrastate Meat Exemption Act

Similar Bills

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