Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR147

Introduced
5/29/13  
Introduced
5/29/13  
Passed
5/30/13  

Caption

Commends Randy K. Haynie for his generous loan to the state of Louisiana of a rare Eighteen-Star American National Flag Commemorating Louisiana Statehood.

Impact

The resolution highlights the importance of cultural artifacts in enriching public understanding and appreciation of state history. By loaning the flag for public display at the State Capitol, Haynie aims to educate visitors about Louisiana's historical significance, particularly relating to its statehood. The resolution serves as a formal acknowledgment of his efforts and the valuable historical context the flag provides, encouraging community engagement with historical narratives and state pride.

Summary

Senate Resolution 147 (SR147), introduced by Senator Walsworth, is a resolution commending Randy K. Haynie for his generous loan of a rare Eighteen-Star American National Flag to the state of Louisiana. This flag, which commemorates Louisiana's statehood, is one of only three known to exist and is a significant artifact from the period around Louisiana's admission into the Union. Mr. Haynie's gesture is not only a display of philanthropy but also a contribution to the preservation and acknowledgment of Louisiana's rich cultural heritage.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR147 appears to be overwhelmingly positive. The recognition of Haynie's contributions reflects a collective appreciation for those who invest in cultural heritage and the arts. Louisiana's legislators and community members likely view this resolution as a step towards preserving and celebrating the state's historical artifacts and enhancing public awareness of local history.

Contention

While the resolution itself seems straightforward and well-received, potential contention may arise regarding the allocation of public display spaces for historically significant items. Debates in similar contexts can focus on how artifacts are presented and who determines the narratives surrounding them. However, in the context of SR147, the emphasis remains on gratitude toward Haynie's commitment to Louisiana's history without notable opposition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR76

Commemorates the Louisiana Bicentennial of statehood and recognizes the year-long celebration.

LA HCR48

Recognizes the bicentennial of Louisiana's statehood

LA SCR34

Commends Randy K. Haynie upon his induction into the Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame.

LA SR44

Commends Randy K. Haynie on being honored at the UL Lafayette 18th Annual Spring Gala for his outstanding contributions to the university and to the Lafayette community.

LA SCR19

Commends Randy K. Haynie on receipt of the Outstanding Eagle Scout Award.

LA HR206

Commends eighteen Louisiana nursing facilities on receipt of the American Health Care Association National Quality Bronze Award

LA SR56

Commends KNOE television for providing northeast Louisiana with 60 years of local, state, national, and international news.

LA SR163

Commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States on June 14, 1777, and recognizes National Flag Week, June 12-18, 2022, in Louisiana.

LA SR163

Commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States on June 14, 1777, and recognizes National Flag Week, June 11-17, 2023, in Louisiana.

LA SR74

Commends Major General Hunt Downer for a lifetime of service to his state and country in the Louisiana Army National Guard.

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