Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR5

Introduced
3/10/14  
Introduced
3/10/14  
Engrossed
3/11/14  
Engrossed
3/11/14  
Passed
3/12/14  

Caption

Recognizes the 225th anniversary of the inauguration of George Washington on April 30, 2014

Impact

The adoption of HCR5 does not enact changes in state law but fosters a sense of state pride and historical reflection among Louisiana's citizens. It encourages civic engagement and pride by inviting communities and individuals to celebrate historical milestones. By urging the citizens to engage in commemorative activities, such as the ringing of church bells, HCR5 aims to create a sense of unity and reflection on the values that Washington stood for. This acknowledgment may inspire educational initiatives or public discussions about civic responsibility and leadership.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution No. 5 (HCR5) recognizes the 225th anniversary of George Washington's inauguration as President of the United States, which occurred on April 30, 1789. This resolution serves as a formal acknowledgment of the significance of Washington's leadership during the formative years of the nation. It highlights Washington's virtues, including his dedication to the principles of liberty, his selfless service to the nation, and the legacy he established for future presidents to emulate. The resolution calls upon citizens of Louisiana to commemorate this milestone, emphasizing the importance of recognizing great leaders in history.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR5 is largely positive, as it reflects an appreciation for historical leadership and the contributions of founding figures like George Washington. Supporters view it as an opportunity for citizens to engage with their history and appreciate the foundations of self-government and civil service. While there might be minimal contention regarding the resolution itself, the emphasis on honoring Washington may resonate differently among those who critique historical narratives in contemporary settings.

Contention

With HCR5 being a resolution rather than a legislative bill that alters existing laws, the points of contention are limited. However, some individuals may debate the significance of commemorating historical figures given modern contexts of their legacies. Conversations could arise about how inspiration from Washington's era translates into today's societal challenges, including discussions on civic duty, leadership, and the recognition of historical figures in the current political climate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR15

Recognizes the 225th Anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution and the contributions of the La. Society of the Sons of the American Revolution and La. Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution

LA HR1523

Recognizing the 100th anniversary of Booker T. Washington High School in Atlanta, Georgia.

LA HR89

Celebrates the grand re-opening of the Carver Theatre in New Orleans and recognizes the life and legacy of George Washington Carver

LA SCR150

Commemorates the 225th anniversary of the signing of the Constitution of the United States.

LA HCR89

Recognizes Tuesday, April 30, 2013, as AKA Day at the state capitol

LA HCR115

Recognizes Wednesday, April 30, 2014, as Louisiana Community and Technical College System Workforce Experience Day at the capitol

LA HCR75

Commends Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., upon the celebration of its 108th anniversary

LA K00624

Recognizing the 80th Anniversary of the End of World War II

LA HCR108

Recognizes Monday, April 28, 2014, as Workers' Memorial Day

LA HCR43

Recognizes November 13, 2013, through November 11, 2025, as the commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the Vietnam War

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.