Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR59

Introduced
4/20/17  
Introduced
4/20/17  
Passed
4/24/17  

Caption

Commends posthumously Tonya Marie Carola, one of the founders of the Scott Boudin Festival

Impact

The resolution acknowledges the cultural importance of the Scott Boudin Festival, which serves as a focal point for the celebration of family, food, arts, crafts, and music in Cajun culture. By commending Carola, HR59 emphasizes the need for continued community engagement and appreciation for local traditions. Such resolutions not only honor individuals but also promote local events that foster community spirit and cultural identity, encouraging future generations to celebrate their heritage.

Summary

House Resolution 59 (HR59) is a legislative measure that posthumously commends Tonya Marie Carola, a significant figure in the community of Scott, Louisiana. The resolution highlights her role as one of the founders of the Scott Boudin Festival, an annual celebration that embodies the cultural heritage of the region. Through this resolution, the House of Representatives recognizes Carola's lasting influence on her community and her contributions to preserving and promoting Cajun traditions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR59 is overwhelmingly positive, as it seeks to honor a beloved community member whose contributions have helped shape local traditions. By posthumously recognizing Carola’s efforts, the resolution resonates with shared values of appreciation and remembrance within the community. It reflects a collective gratitude for individuals who invest their time and energy in fostering community spirit and cultural events.

Contention

While HR59 does not present significant contention within the legislative discussions, it does symbolize the broader themes of community recognition and the preservation of local culture. Resolutions of this nature often bring communities together in mutual respect and acknowledgment of their histories, fostering a sense of unity. The only potential contention could arise from differing views on how communities should celebrate their cultural figures, but in this case, the focus on appreciation for Carola’s legacy remains largely uncontested.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR23

Recognizes and commends the city of Scott, Louisiana, upon the start of the Boudin Festival season.

LA HR184

Commends posthumously Kevin Patrick Kane, president and founder of the Pelican Institute for Public Policy

LA HCR108

Commends the 2024 Festival Acadiens et Creoles in Lafayette on the occasion of the festival's fiftieth anniversary

LA HR67

Commends the Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival and designates Thursday, April 27, 2017, as Crawfish Festival Day at the state capitol

LA HR79

Commends Audrey Scott-Brunious upon her receipt of a Gospel Is Alive Award for 2012 from the Gospel Outreach Committee of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation

LA HR50

Commends the organizers and volunteers of the Plaquemines Parish Heritage and Seafood Festival

LA HR104

Commends the organizers and volunteers of the 2014 Plaquemines Parish Heritage and Seafood Festival

LA SR41

Commends Mr. Clarence Jones Jr. upon his 80th birthday and for being the founder and director of the Heritage Festival of Negro Spirituals.

LA SJR17

Judge Carole Smitherman, commended

LA SCR51

Commends Evangeline Parish on its one hundredth anniversary and recognizes the cultural and historic occasion.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.