Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR33

Introduced
4/15/13  

Caption

Recognizes May 22, 2013, as Plaquemines Parish Day in Louisiana

Impact

The resolution underscores several historical and cultural facts about Plaquemines Parish, such as its historical significance as the first location in the U.S. to use container shipping for foreign trade. It also brings attention to Fort Jackson, a site with rich historical background dating back to 1822, alongside the notable Woodland Plantation which represents a part of the region's antebellum history. This acknowledgement serves to promote local pride and community recognition of its heritage and contributions to the state.

Summary

House Resolution No. 33 recognizes May 22, 2013, as Plaquemines Parish Day in Louisiana. The resolution highlights the significant contributions of Plaquemines Parish, which is home to over twenty-three thousand residents. It points out the parish's vital role in the oil and trade industries, emphasizing its unique geographic features as the parish with the largest land and water area in the state, situated along the final seventy miles of the Mississippi River.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR33 is largely positive, reflecting a celebratory recognition of Plaquemines Parish. The resolution brings together the community and its leaders, fostering a sense of solidarity and pride among the residents. Such resolutions are typically met with support from local representatives and communities, as they reinforce cultural identity and recognize the importance of local history.

Contention

There are usually minimal points of contention associated with resolutions that celebrate local achievements and history; however, resolutions generally focus on consensus-building rather than controversy. HR33 expresses a unified sentiment regarding the significance of Plaquemines Parish, and while most public acknowledgment events tend to be supported by various political figures, they can sometimes lead to discussions about the allocation of state resources or the representation of smaller communities in broader state policies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR102

Recognizes Wednesday, April 30, 2014, as Plaquemines Parish Day at the state capitol

LA HR3

Recognizes Wednesday, April 29, 2015, as Plaquemines Parish Day at the state capitol

LA HR126

Recognizes May 16, 2023, as Plaquemines Parish Day at the state capitol

LA HR206

Recognizes May 7, 2024, as Plaquemines Parish Day at the state capitol

LA HR67

Designates April 17, 2018, as Plaquemines Parish Day at the state capitol

LA HR55

Designates April 23, 2019, as Plaquemines Parish Day at the state capitol

LA HR77

Designates Wednesday, April 20, 2016, as Plaquemines Parish Day at the state capitol

LA HR17

Designates Wednesday, April 19, 2017, as Plaquemines Parish Day at the state capitol

LA HR70

Designates April 23, 2025, as Plaquemines Parish Day at the state capitol

LA HR72

Commends Earl Armstrong for his many contributions to Plaquemines Parish

Similar Bills

LA HB72

Provides relative to group insurance premiums of the Plaquemines Parish Sheriff's Office and distributions to the Plaquemines Parish Retired Employees' Insurance Fund (EN +$200,000 LF RV See Note)

LA HR5

Commends the organizers and volunteers of the 2015 Plaquemines Parish Fair and Orange Festival

LA HR67

Designates April 17, 2018, as Plaquemines Parish Day at the state capitol

LA HR55

Designates April 23, 2019, as Plaquemines Parish Day at the state capitol

LA HR51

Commends the organizers and volunteers of the Plaquemines Parish Fair and Orange Festival

LA HR103

Commends the organizers and volunteers of the 2014 Plaquemines Parish Fair and Orange Festival

LA HR70

Designates April 23, 2025, as Plaquemines Parish Day at the state capitol

LA HR126

Recognizes May 16, 2023, as Plaquemines Parish Day at the state capitol