Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR211

Introduced
5/30/14  

Caption

Designates the gardens in front of the state capitol as the "Memorial Garden"

Impact

The designation of the 'Memorial Garden' is intended to institutionalize a space for remembrance and reflection on the sacrifices of military members from Louisiana. By promoting a specific location for memorial ceremonies, the resolution enhances state recognition of these individuals, fostering a culture of respect and patriotism within the community. This could also encourage more elaborate and formalized observances during significant national holidays such as Memorial Day, thus impacting state laws regarding ceremonial practices and public commemorations.

Summary

HR211 designates the gardens in front of the Louisiana State Capitol as the 'Memorial Garden' to honor the many Louisianans who have died in military service. This resolution was prompted by the efforts of the Blue Star Mothers of Louisiana, Chapter One, which organizes memorial events to pay tribute and recognize the sacrifices made by military personnel and their families. The resolution serves to formalize the location for these ceremonies, emphasizing the importance of memorializing those who have fought for the country’s freedoms.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR211 is generally positive, reflecting a collective appreciation for the sacrifices made by military service members. Supporters view the bill as a meaningful gesture that honors veterans and strengthens community ties around commemorative activities. The resolution aligns with broader patriotic sentiments in the state, aiming to engage citizens in honoring their local heroes, which could lead to an increased sense of national pride and local identity.

Contention

There does not appear to be notable contention surrounding the passage of HR211, as it primarily serves to recognize and honor the sacrifices of military personnel. The intention behind the bill seems to be supported by various groups, particularly the Blue Star Mothers. However, discussions surrounding memorial designations can sometimes lead to broader debates about veteran recognition and resources, but these details were not highlighted in the current bill analysis.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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