SLS 12RS-3428 ORIGINAL Page 1 of 2 Regular Session, 2012 SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTI ON NO. 100 BY SENATORS BROWN, AMEDEE, GARY SMITH AND WARD AND REPRESENTATIVES BERTHEL OT, GAINES, HARRISON, LAMBERT, MILLER, PRICE, SCHEXNAYDER, ST. GERMAI N, THIBAUT AND WILLMOTT LEGIS POWERS/FUNCTIONS. Create the River Region Caucus of Louisiana. A CONCURRENT RESOLUTI ON1 To establish the River Region Caucus of the Louisiana Senate and the Louisiana House of2 Representatives and to provide relative to the caucus.3 WHEREAS, the River Region Caucus of Louisiana will be composed of the parishes4 of Ascension, Assumption, Iberville, St. Charles, St. James, and St. John the Baptist; and5 WHEREAS, the parish of Ascension is one of the fastest growing parishes in the6 state; and7 WHEREAS, the parish of Assumption produces the most sugar of any parish of8 Louisiana; and9 WHEREAS, the parish of Iberville is known for the archeological efforts made to10 excavate the American Indian burial mounds which are more than seven hundred feet long11 and six feet tall; and12 WHEREAS, the parish of St. Charles is one of the original nineteen parishes and13 extends along both sides of the Mississippi River; and14 WHEREAS, the parish of St. James has been through a beautiful and historic past15 and has been left with a legacy said to be unmatched by any other parish; and16 WHEREAS, the parish of St. John the Baptist was the second permanent settlement17 in Louisiana and established in the early 1720s by a group of Germans, hence becoming18 SCR NO. 100 SLS 12RS-3428 ORIGINAL Page 2 of 2 known as "La Cote des Allemands" or "The German Coast"; and1 WHEREAS, the combination of these parishes to form the River Region Caucus2 of Louisiana will bring together key components of the remarkable mix of history that make3 up one of the state's unique cultural milieu; and4 WHEREAS, Louisiana would not be Louisiana without the traditions of each parish;5 and6 WHEREAS, recognizing the significant role of Louisianians in these parishes will7 form a diverse caucus and it is appropriate that the Louisiana Senate and the Louisiana8 House of Representatives establish the River Region Caucus of Louisiana.9 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Louisiana Senate and the Louisiana10 House of Representatives of the Legislature establish a River Region Caucus of Louisiana11 and the purpose of the caucus will be to represent and speak for Louisianians in the12 respective parishes and to preserve and enhance the traditions of citizens in Louisiana's13 political arena.14 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the River Region Caucus of Louisiana will15 include all members of the Louisiana Senate and Louisiana House of Representatives16 representing the Senatorial districts two, seventeen, eighteen, and nineteen, and the House17 districts of eighteen, fifty-one, fifty-six, fifty-seven, fifty-eight, fifty-nine, sixty, eighty-one,18 eighty-eight, and ninety-two.19 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the officers of the caucus shall be selected at20 commencement of the first meeting.21 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that appropriate official caucus symbols shall22 demonstrate the ties of the caucus, and its members and shall include the official Louisiana23 motto of union, justice and confidence.24 The original instrument and the following digest, which constitutes no part of the legislative instrument, were prepared by Michelle Broussard-Johnson. DIGEST Brown SCR No. 100 Creates the River Region Caucus of Louisiana.