Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR77

Introduced
4/18/16  
Introduced
4/18/16  
Passed
4/19/16  

Caption

Designates Wednesday, April 20, 2016, as Plaquemines Parish Day at the state capitol

Impact

The designation of a specific day for Plaquemines Parish not only elevates the visibility of the parish's unique contributions to Louisiana's history and economy but also fosters community pride among its residents. The resolution serves to remind both lawmakers and the public of the rich history and resilience of the people in the area, especially given its vulnerabilities to flooding and its notable economic sectors, including seafood and citrus industries.

Summary

House Resolution 77, introduced by Representative Leopold, designates April 20, 2016, as Plaquemines Parish Day at the state capitol. This acknowledgment highlights the historical significance and contributions of Plaquemines Parish to the state of Louisiana. The resolution aims to honor the residents of the parish while recognizing its vital role in the state's economy through oil production and trade. It serves to celebrate the diverse cultural heritage of the region, drawing attention to historical landmarks such as Fort Jackson and Woodland Plantation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR77 is generally positive, reflecting a communal pride and appreciation for the unique aspects of Plaquemines Parish. The resolution promotes a sense of belonging and celebrates local achievements, enhancing awareness of the parish's significant role within the larger context of state history and culture. There is a shared understanding among legislators of the importance of recognizing local areas, and this resolution is a testament to that ethos.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not appear to provoke significant contention, it reflects broader themes of local identity and state representation. The act of designating a day for local recognition can sometimes lead to discussions about resource allocation or the support of local initiatives. However, in this case, the resolution is largely viewed as a unifying gesture rather than a contentious issue within legislative circles.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR17

Designates Wednesday, April 19, 2017, as Plaquemines Parish Day at the state capitol

LA HR3

Recognizes Wednesday, April 29, 2015, as Plaquemines Parish Day at the state capitol

LA HR102

Recognizes Wednesday, April 30, 2014, as Plaquemines Parish Day at the state capitol

LA HR67

Designates April 17, 2018, as Plaquemines Parish Day at the state capitol

LA HR55

Designates April 23, 2019, as Plaquemines Parish Day at the state capitol

LA HR70

Designates April 23, 2025, as Plaquemines Parish Day at the state capitol

LA HR126

Recognizes May 16, 2023, as Plaquemines Parish Day at the state capitol

LA HR206

Recognizes May 7, 2024, as Plaquemines Parish Day at the state capitol

LA HR33

Recognizes May 22, 2013, as Plaquemines Parish Day in Louisiana

LA HR61

Designates Wednesday, April 27, 2016, as Zeta Phi Beta Day at the state capitol

Similar Bills

LA HB72

Provides relative to group insurance premiums of the Plaquemines Parish Sheriff's Office and distributions to the Plaquemines Parish Retired Employees' Insurance Fund (EN +$200,000 LF RV See Note)

LA HR5

Commends the organizers and volunteers of the 2015 Plaquemines Parish Fair and Orange Festival

LA HR55

Designates April 23, 2019, as Plaquemines Parish Day at the state capitol

LA HR67

Designates April 17, 2018, as Plaquemines Parish Day at the state capitol

LA HR51

Commends the organizers and volunteers of the Plaquemines Parish Fair and Orange Festival

LA HR103

Commends the organizers and volunteers of the 2014 Plaquemines Parish Fair and Orange Festival

LA HR70

Designates April 23, 2025, as Plaquemines Parish Day at the state capitol

LA HR126

Recognizes May 16, 2023, as Plaquemines Parish Day at the state capitol