Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR75

Introduced
4/21/14  
Passed
4/22/14  

Caption

Commends, recognizes, and welcomes Canadian visitors in Louisiana to mark the celebration of the 25th Anniversary of the twinning of the communities of Dieppe in Acadia in New Brunswick, and Carencro on April 23, 2014, at the Mercredi Show at Pelican Park in Carencro.

Impact

The resolution acknowledges the bond formed between the communities of Dieppe and Carencro, enhancing cultural ties through formal recognition and encouraging continued exchanges. With the actual document signing taking place during the Mercredi Show at Pelican Park in Carencro, the event not only celebrates historical relationships but also aims to amplify the social and cultural linkages that have developed over the years. This twinning arrangement is indicative of the broader desire for intercultural dialogue and collaboration.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 75 serves to commend, recognize, and welcome Canadian visitors to Louisiana in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the twinning of Dieppe in Acadia and Carencro. This resolution highlights the significance of the relationships fostered between the two communities, which have engaged in multiple exchanges to promote a better understanding of their shared cultures and traditions. The resolution was proposed by Senators Guillory and Perry and emphasizes mutual appreciation and connectedness through historical ties and cultural celebrations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR75 is overwhelmingly positive, with a focus on community pride and cultural enrichment. It reflects a spirit of goodwill between Louisiana and Canada, acknowledging the contributions of the Canadian visitors to the celebrations. The resolution acts as a strong message of inclusivity and friendship, which is well-received among community members and legislators alike.

Contention

While SR75 is largely celebratory and does not appear to face significant controversy, it does bring to light topics of cultural representation and the importance of maintaining relationships that transcend geographic and national boundaries. By recognizing the ties between two communities from different countries, the resolution promotes a narrative of cooperation and shared identity that may resonate with various advocacy groups focusing on cultural preservation and exchange.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR95

Commends, recognizes, and welcomes Canadian visitors in Louisiana to mark the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the twinning of the communities of Dieppe in Acadia in New Brunswick and Carencro on April 23, 2014, at the Mercredi Show at Pelican Park in Carencro

LA HR76

Commemorates the 250th anniversary of the arrival of the Acadian people in Louisiana

LA HR40

Commends LSU upon the celebration of its 150th anniversary and recognizes Thursday, April 29, 2010, as LSU Day at the Capitol

LA SR63

Commends the Carencro High School Golden Bears basketball team on winning the LHSAA Class 4A state championship.

LA HCR23

Designates the city of Carencro as the Seasoning Capital of the World

LA SR25

Commends the Louisiana Restaurant Association upon the celebration of its 75th anniversary.

LA HCR133

Commends Glenn Brasseaux, on the occasion of his retirement, for nineteen years of service as mayor of Carencro

LA SR20

Recognizes April 23, 2014, as Acadiana Day at the Capitol.

LA HCR194

Commends the inductees and honorees at the 2011 Induction Celebration of the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame

LA SCR73

Commends the mayor and city of Carencro for holding the National Day of Prayer and confirms and defends the right of every person to celebrate the National Day of Prayer.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.