Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR124

Introduced
6/20/11  

Caption

Commends Troy Landry for his promotion of alligator hunting and the Cajun lifestyle on "Swamp People"

Impact

By honoring an individual who has made significant contributions to cultural representation, the resolution exemplifies how media can influence local and state pride. HR124 celebrates the skills and heritage of alligator hunters in Louisiana, emphasizing the importance of traditional practices that have been preserved and passed down through generations. It focuses on the impact of 'Swamp People' as a platform that showcases the natural beauty and cultural richness of Louisiana’s swamps, which aligns with efforts to promote tourism and cultural preservation.

Summary

House Resolution 124 commends Troy Landry, a prominent figure in alligator hunting and a star of the popular History Channel series 'Swamp People.' The resolution recognizes the cultural significance of Mr. Landry's contributions to promoting alligator hunting and the Cajun way of life in south Louisiana through the documentary series. The show has not only garnered a substantial following but also played a vital role in bringing attention to the unique traditions and lifestyles of the Cajun community.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR124 appears to be overwhelmingly positive. Supporters of the resolution appreciate the way Mr. Landry has educated the public about Cajun traditions and instilled a sense of pride in the local community. There is a shared recognition of his role in shaping perceptions of alligator hunting and the Cajun lifestyle, which resonated positively among constituents and viewers alike.

Contention

While the resolution largely reflects admiration for Troy Landry, it does touch upon broader issues related to hunting, wildlife management, and cultural representation. Discussions around the bill could potentially highlight differing opinions on wildlife conservation practices and the ethics of hunting in modern America. However, the focus remains firmly on celebrating a local figure rather than delving into contentious policy debates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR25

Commends R.J. and Jay Paul Molinere and welcomes them to the La. House of Representatives

LA SR181

Commends Tony Chachere's Creole Foods and Troy Landry for their individual and partnered promotion of Louisiana and all that it has to offer.

LA SR36

Commends R.J. Molinere as a great ambassador of Louisiana's outdoor lifestyle and culture.

LA SR35

Commends Jay Paul Molinere as a great ambassador of Louisiana's outdoor lifestyle and culture.

LA SCR51

Commends Evangeline Parish on its one hundredth anniversary and recognizes the cultural and historic occasion.

LA HR68

Commends Gerald "Gerry" James McGee, renowned Cajun musician

LA HR6

Commends the ULL Ragin' Cajuns on their third consecutive New Orleans Bowl Championship

LA SCR16

Commends Camey Joseph Doucet for his lifelong contributions to Cajun music, Louisiana culture, and community broadcasting.

LA SR59

Commends BlackGirlsRun on their 15th anniversary and celebrates their efforts promoting a healthy lifestyle for African American women.

LA HB269

Requires a license for taking alligators and eliminates the additional license for an assistant to an alligator hunter

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.