Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB64

Introduced
2/7/18  
Introduced
2/7/18  
Refer
2/7/18  
Refer
3/12/18  
Report Pass
4/10/18  
Engrossed
4/17/18  
Engrossed
4/17/18  
Refer
4/18/18  
Refer
4/18/18  
Report Pass
4/30/18  
Report Pass
4/30/18  
Enrolled
5/15/18  
Enrolled
5/15/18  
Chaptered
5/23/18  
Chaptered
5/23/18  
Passed
5/23/18  

Caption

Designates portions of certain Louisiana Highways

Impact

The successful passage of HB 64 carries implications for state laws related to naming rights and memorials on public infrastructure. It empowers local communities to participate in recognizing individuals who have made significant contributions or have notable histories within those areas. The bill directs the Department of Transportation and Development to oversee the erection of signs marking these designations, ensuring that such memorials are maintained and visible to the public, enhancing local pride and heritage.

Summary

House Bill 64, introduced by Representative Thibaut, serves to designate specific portions of Louisiana highways in honor of notable individuals. The bill assigns the name 'Corporal Donna LeBlanc Memorial Highway' to a segment of Louisiana Highway 415 in Port Allen, Louisiana, and similarly designates Louisiana Highway 418 in Lettsworth as 'Buddy Guy Way'. This act reflects a commitment to recognize and commemorate local figures through meaningful infrastructure changes, enhancing the community's connection to its historical and cultural identity.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 64 appears to be largely positive, with a consensus among lawmakers aimed at honoring local heroes and enhancing community representation on state highways. The bill passed unanimously with a vote count of 97 yeas to 0 nays, indicating strong bipartisan support and a shared understanding of the value in commemorating notable local residents. This reflects a broader societal appreciation for legislative efforts focused on local history and heritage.

Contention

There were no notable points of contention reported regarding HB 64, as it received unanimous support during the voting process. The straightforward nature of the bill, coupled with its emphasis on community recognition, likely contributed to its acceptance. As it directs the state to honor individuals through memorial designations, it aligns with sentiments of inclusion and recognition of local contributions to society, making it a non-controversial piece of legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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