Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR226

Introduced
6/7/17  

Caption

Expresses support for legislation to name the I-49 Exit 11 at Louisiana Highway 93 near Sunset and Grand Coteau the "Armand J. Brinkhaus Interchange"

Impact

The passage of HR 226 serves as a symbolic acknowledgment of local history and leadership, potentially influencing future legislative actions related to transportation and public memorialization in Louisiana. It indicates a positive sentiment towards recognizing historical figures through infrastructure naming, fostering a sense of community pride and identity. This change, while minimal in a legislative sense, reflects the values of respect and honor towards past public servants and their legacies.

Summary

House Resolution 226 expresses the support of the Louisiana House of Representatives for legislation to name a specific interchange on I-49 after Armand J. Brinkhaus, a notable political figure who served in both the Louisiana House and Senate across several decades. This resolution came in response to a request by the St. Landry Parish Council, which highlights local efforts to memorialize influential community leaders. By advocating for this recognition, the legislature aims to honor Brinkhaus's contributions to the region and the state.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HR 226 appears to be supportive, with members of the House recognizing the importance of commemoration and the impact that figures like Brinkhaus have on their communities. The resolution seems to unite legislators in a common goal of honoring individuals who have served their constituents and contributed to the betterment of the state, thus fostering a sense of continuity and legacy in Louisiana's political history.

Contention

While the resolution predominantly carries a positive perception, discussions could arise regarding the broader implications of naming public infrastructure after individuals, particularly in relation to historical perspectives and public sentiment. Some may question the criteria for such honors and whether they should be reserved for those with broader or more universally acknowledged contributions. Nevertheless, the current support indicates a clear desire to honor local leaders who have left a lasting mark on their communities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR192

Expresses support for legislation to name the I-49 Exit 11 at Louisiana Highway 93 near Sunset and Grand Coteau the "Armand J. Brinkhaus Interchange".

LA SB23

Designates the interchange of I-49 Exit 11 and Louisiana Highway 93 near Sunset and Grand Coteau in St. Landry Parish as the "Armand J. Brinkhaus Memorial Interchange". (8/1/18)

LA HR11

Expresses condolences upon the death of former state legislator Armand Brinkhaus

LA SCR10

Expresses sincere condolences upon the passing of former legislator, Armand J. Brinkhaus.

LA HB150

Provides relative to the name of the South St. Landry Community Library District

LA SCR36

Requests DOTD to study the feasibility of new interchanges on I-12 at LA 1032 (4H-Club Road) and at LA 16 (Pete's Highway).

LA HR44

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

LA HR70

Expresses condolences on the death of the Reverend John Ezekiel Claiborne of Opelousas

LA HR172

Commends the Honorable Vincent J. Pierre and expresses enduring gratitude for his outstanding contributions to Lafayette Parish and the state of Louisiana, particularly during his tenure as a distinguished member of the Louisiana House of Representatives

LA SR120

Expresses condolences on the death of Myrtle Henry.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.