Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB5

Introduced
2/2/15  
Introduced
2/2/15  
Refer
2/2/15  
Refer
2/2/15  
Refer
4/13/15  
Refer
4/13/15  
Report Pass
4/21/15  
Report Pass
4/21/15  
Engrossed
4/28/15  
Engrossed
4/28/15  
Refer
4/29/15  
Refer
4/29/15  
Report Pass
5/25/15  
Report Pass
5/25/15  
Enrolled
6/7/15  
Enrolled
6/7/15  
Chaptered
6/29/15  
Chaptered
6/29/15  

Caption

Renames Grantham College Road in Slidell, La., as "Veterans Memorial Lane"

Impact

The impact of HB 5 on state laws is relatively localized, focusing primarily on the act of renaming a single roadway. While it does not introduce sweeping changes to existing laws or regulations, it represents an acknowledgment of the sacrifices of veterans, enhancing community identity and pride. Such symbolic acts can foster a sense of appreciation and respect for military service members, particularly within communities with significant veteran populations.

Summary

House Bill 5 aims to rename Grantham College Road in Slidell, Louisiana, to 'Veterans Memorial Lane.' This legislation is part of a broader effort to honor and commemorate the sacrifices made by veterans in the community. The act requires the Department of Transportation and Development to erect appropriate signage reflecting this new designation. By renaming the road, the bill seeks to create a lasting tribute to veterans and acknowledge their contributions to society.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 5 appears to be overwhelmingly positive. The act of renaming the road is likely viewed as a non-controversial and unifying gesture that is widely supported by constituents. Community members, local officials, and veteran organizations may perceive this legislative move as a meaningful recognition of the sacrifices made by veterans, reinforcing social values related to respect and honor for military service.

Contention

Notable points of contention may include discussions around the allocation of resources for signage and the process of selecting which roads to rename after veterans. However, given the nature of the legislation, which focuses on a single road designation, substantial debate or opposition is not expected. Overall, the bill is more about community pride and recognition than about contentious legislative policy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB678

Designates a roadway as the "Francis E. 'Hank' Lauricella Memorial Road"

LA HB167

Designates a portion of Louisiana Highway 3188 as the "Veterans Memorial Highway"

LA HB674

Renames a portion of Louisiana Highway 24 over Bayou Terrebonne in Gray, La., as the "Northpark Bridge"

LA HB776

Designates a portion of Interstate 49 in Shreveport, Louisiana, as "The Cooper Road Pioneers Memorial Interchange"

LA HB66

Designates a portion of United States Highway 84 as the "Veterans Memorial Highway" (EN +$1,100 SG EX See Note)

LA HB50

Designates the bridge located on Interstate 55 service road in Manchac between Lake Maurepas and Lake Pontchartrain as the "Robert E. Mayers, Jr. Memorial Bridge"

LA HB178

Redesignates a portion of Louisiana Highway 77 in the Village of Grosse Tete as the "Veterans Memorial Highway"

LA HB79

Designates a portion of United States Highway 190, Gause Boulevard West, as the "Officer Jason Seals Memorial Highway" (EN +$2,200 SG EX See Note)

LA HB70

Designates a certain portion of Interstate Highway 20 in Webster Parish as the "Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway"

LA SB5

Designates the intersection of LA Hwy 182 and LA Hwy 358 in Opelousas as the "St. Landry Parish Memorial Intersection". (8/1/15)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.