Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR144

Introduced
6/3/16  
Introduced
6/3/16  
Passed
6/5/16  
Passed
6/5/16  
Engrossed
6/5/16  

Caption

Commends Fort Polk Heritage Families and the Heritage Family Association on their 10th year anniversary celebration of the Heritage Family Day Reunion.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the significance of the Heritage Collection Project, which was initiated to document and preserve the stories, photographs, and records of the families displaced by the military acquisition of land. This project is intended not only to acknowledge and treasure the history of these families but also to educate future generations about the cultural richness and resilience of those affected. By housing a portion of these historical items at local archival facilities, the resolution aims to ensure public access to these vital historical records, fostering community engagement and awareness.

Summary

SCR144 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that commends the Fort Polk Heritage Families and the Heritage Family Association on their 10th anniversary celebration of the Heritage Family Day Reunion. This resolution acknowledges the longstanding impact of the forced displacement of over 600 families due to the establishment of the Fort Polk Army Installation during World War II, highlighting the importance of preserving the cultural heritage related to these families. It memorializes their sacrifices and contributions to the local community and the nation, involving both historical and emotional dimensions of the uprooting of these families from their ancestral lands.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR144 is one of pride and recognition. The resolution has broad support, acknowledging the sacrifices made by those families and celebrating their contributions to both local culture and military history. The remarks made during the proceedings reflect a collective appreciation for the heritage and legacy of the families involved, with stakeholders valuing the commitment to preserving their stories. There is an overarching sense of gratitude towards the Fort Polk Heritage Families for their resilience and community involvement.

Contention

While SCR144 itself primarily serves to honor and commend the heritage families, discussions around its significance may reveal broader themes of displacement and cultural preservation in the context of military operations. Questions concerning the adequacy of acknowledgement for such historical injustices and the role of military bases in community transformations could prompt further dialogue. However, as a resolution, it is positioned more as a celebration of heritage rather than as a platform for contentious debates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR135

Commends the Hawsey, Hausey, Higginbotham, and Nelson families on their family reunion

LA HR109

Commends the Hornsby, Martin, and Terry families upon their 2012 family reunion

LA HR124

Commends the Gillyard, Johnson, and Mahoney families upon their 2010 family reunion

LA SR164

Commends and congratulates the Tunica-Biloxi Tribe of Louisiana on the occasion of their 30th anniversary of federal recognition, celebrating their rich history, cultural heritage, and contributions to the state of Louisiana.

LA SR83

Commends the Gillyard, Johnson, and Mahoney families for their commitment to preserve and perpetuate family values at their Family Reunion.

LA SR34

Commends the Mill Creek Pentecostal Church and Cemetery upon the celebration of its 100th anniversary.

LA HCR105

Commends the members of the GU272 Descendants Association upon their family reunion on June 9, 2018

LA SR15

Commends Fort Polk Fire Chief Emeritus Michael L. Kuk for being inducted into the Military Firefighter Heritage Foundation Hall of Fame.

LA SR827

Recognizing the Barton and Elder families on the occasion of their family reunion.

LA HR286

Expressing support for the recognition of April as National Arab American Heritage Month (NAAHM) and celebrating the heritage and culture of Arab Americans in the United States.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.