Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR67

Introduced
4/25/17  
Introduced
4/25/17  
Passed
4/26/17  

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution serves to recognize the importance of the Crawfish Festival not only as an event but as a vital component of the community identity in Breaux Bridge. By formally designating a day at the state capitol for this celebration, it elevates the festival's stature and encourages statewide participation. The acknowledgment from the state legislature reinforces the value of local traditions and their impact on community cohesion and tourism.

Summary

House Resolution 67 (HR67) commends the Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival, designating Thursday, April 27, 2017, as Crawfish Festival Day at the state capitol. The resolution highlights the festival's longstanding tradition, beginning in 1960, and its significance in promoting Louisiana's rich Cajun culture and the crawfish industry. It emphasizes how the event attracts thousands of visitors yearly, contributing to the local economy and celebrating Louisiana's cultural heritage through music, food contests, and various festivities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR67 is predominantly positive, as it reflects pride in local culture and recognition of a beloved event. Legislators and community members alike see the Crawfish Festival as an embodiment of Cajun culture, which evokes enthusiasm and support from constituents. The recognition also indicates a collective effort to preserve and celebrate local traditions amidst changing cultural dynamics.

Contention

While the resolution itself is likely to encounter little contention due to its celebratory nature, underlying discussions could revolve around the broader implications of state involvement in local celebrations. Concerns may arise about resource allocation or inclusivity in such recognitions, given the cultural diversity within Louisiana. Nevertheless, the bill primarily aims to highlight and support a specific cultural celebration rather than create divisive policy change.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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