Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR117

Introduced
5/28/13  
Introduced
5/28/13  
Refer
5/29/13  
Refer
5/29/13  
Report Pass
5/30/13  

Caption

Designates No Hitchin' as Louisiana's Official Folklife Play.

Impact

By recognizing 'No Hitchin'' as the official play, SCR117 serves to bolster cultural pride and community cohesion among residents. It acts as a formal acknowledgment of local efforts to promote tourism and economic development through the arts. This designation can help attract attention and visitors to the region, potentially increasing income for local businesses and enhancing the community's profile. Furthermore, the initiative shows how cultural projects can contribute to local identity and community strength.

Summary

SCR117, a Senate Concurrent Resolution, aims to designate 'No Hitchin'' as Louisiana's Official Folklife Play. The resolution commends the efforts of the citizens of Franklin and St. Mary Parish, who have worked together to create a performance that integrates local artistic resources and highlights the rich history and diversity of their community. The play, based on oral histories from the region's residents, celebrates the multicultural identity and heritage of St. Mary Parish and the surrounding areas.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR117 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, with local stakeholders and artists expressing pride and appreciation for the recognition of their cultural work. The play's focus on inclusion and cooperation resonates well with the community, providing a platform for various demographic groups to share their stories and experiences. This sentiment promotes a sense of unity and shared purpose among residents, reflecting the appreciation for cultural heritage and local storytelling.

Contention

While the discussions surrounding SCR117 reflect a general consensus on the value of recognizing 'No Hitchin'' as an integral part of Louisiana's cultural landscape, potential points of contention may arise around the broader implications for state-supported cultural projects. Some individuals might debate the extent of state involvement in cultural affairs or express concerns about the allocation of resources for such initiatives. Overall, however, the resolution appears primarily aimed at reinforcing community pride rather than generating significant controversy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR123

Commends the dedicated efforts of the citizens of the city of Franklin and of St. Mary Parish in creating the No Hitchin' folklife play.

LA SCR10

Designates the Smokin' Oldies Cook-Off in West Baton Rouge Parish as an official Louisiana State barbeque championship.

LA SCR9

Designates the American Paint Horse as the official state horse.

LA HR9

Commends John Oswald Colson on his 2019 induction into the Louisiana Folklife Center Hall of Master Folk Artists

LA SCR112

Commends La Musique de Louisianne Inc., (The Louisiana Music Hall of Fame) and declares it the official honors and recognition organization and information resource for Louisiana's music, musicians, and musical heritage.

LA SR33

Designates Monday, April 24, 2023, as Coastal Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SCR94

Designates October 1, 2013, as "World Peace Day in Louisiana".

LA SCR11

Expresses sincere condolences upon the death of Governor Murphy James "Mike" Foster Jr.

LA SR152

Designates the village of Cankton in St. Landry Parish as the Accordion Capital of Louisiana.

LA HR6

Commends Vanessa "Gal Holiday" Niemann on her 2019 induction into the Louisiana Folklife Center Hall of Master Folk Artists

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.