Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR44

Introduced
3/25/14  
Introduced
3/25/14  
Refer
3/25/14  
Report Pass
4/14/14  
Report Pass
4/14/14  
Passed
4/28/14  

Caption

Recognizes the town of Grand Coteau, Louisiana, as the Sweet Dough Pie Capital of the state

Impact

The resolution also recognizes the contribution of the Sweet Dough Pie Festival to local economic development, having attracted significant attendance and support for local organizations. It is posited that such cultural festivals not only strengthen community bonds but also enhance the local economy by drawing in visitors and encouraging local business patronage. The recognition of Grand Coteau as a cultural landmark reaffirms the importance of preserving local traditions and promoting them to a wider audience.

Summary

House Resolution 44 (HR44) designates the town of Grand Coteau, Louisiana, as the Sweet Dough Pie Capital of the state. This resolution commemorates the unique cultural heritage of Grand Coteau and highlights the annual Sweet Dough Pie Festival that began in 2012. The festival aims to celebrate the town's traditions and community spirit by featuring a sweet dough pie contest along with tours of its architectural landmarks and various cultural presentations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR44 is overwhelmingly positive, as it celebrates local culture and heritage. Legislators expressed pride in promoting a unique aspect of Louisiana's rich cultural diversity. This resolution was passed with unanimous support, indicative of a shared appreciation across party lines for recognizing local traditions and festivals that contribute to a sense of identity and community.

Contention

While HR44 itself is a straightforward resolution without notable points of contention, the discussions around it reflect a broader appreciation for cultural festivals as means of economic and community development. Similar resolutions tend to garner support primarily because they celebrate local identity without inciting significant debate, thereby serving as a point of unity among representatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR5

Designates the town of Ball, Louisiana, as the Moon Pie Capital of Louisiana

LA HR13

Recognizes April 23, 2014, as Acadiana Day at the state capitol

LA SR65

Recognizes Tuesday, April 28, 2015, as St. Bernard Parish Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA HR67

Commends the efforts of The Links, Incorporated and recognizes Wednesday, April 23, 2014, as Louisiana Links Day at the state capitol

LA HR75

Recognizes Monday, April 14, 2014, as NFIB/Louisiana Small Business Day at the state capitol

LA HCR16

Recognizes the tricentennial of Natchitoches, the oldest permanent settlement in the Louisiana Purchase

LA SR183

Recognizes Wednesday, June 5, 2019, as St. Bernard Parish Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA HR30

Designates the city of Opelousas as the Horse Capital of Louisiana

LA HCR80

Commends the efforts of The Links, Incorporated and recognizes Wednesday, April 23, 2014, as Louisiana Links Day at the state capitol

LA HCR42

Designates the community of Thornwell, Louisiana, as the Yellow Rail Capital of the World

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.