Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR36

Introduced
4/10/18  
Introduced
4/10/18  
Refer
4/11/18  
Refer
4/11/18  
Report Pass
4/18/18  
Report Pass
4/18/18  
Engrossed
5/2/18  
Engrossed
5/2/18  
Refer
5/3/18  

Caption

Designates the city of St. Martinville as the Louisiana Pepper Capital of the world

Impact

By bestowing this title on St. Martinville, the resolution aims to raise awareness of the city's unique cultural assets and its role in the pepper production sector. The pepper industry, which employs approximately 250 people in a community of only 6,000 residents, is a vital contributor to the local economy, generating substantial tax revenues and drawing more than 3,000 visitors annually. The resolution underscores the importance of tourism as the state's second largest industry while also reinforcing local pride in the historical and cultural significance of the pepper industry.

Summary

HCR36 is a concurrent resolution that designates the city of St. Martinville as the 'Louisiana Pepper Capital of the World'. The resolution highlights the significant contributions of the pepper industry to the local economy and celebrates the historical roots of pepper production in the city. With a rich agricultural past, St. Martinville has established itself as a key player in the production of pepper sauces and products. This designation is intended to attract tourism and promote local pride, thereby enhancing the community's economic well-being.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HCR36 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a strong local enthusiasm for promoting St. Martinville's identity as the Louisiana Pepper Capital. Legislators and community members view this designation as an opportunity to celebrate the heritage of pepper production and its impact on the local economy. This bill serves as a unifying point for the community, fostering pride among residents and encouraging visitors to explore the city and its pepper-related festivities.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support, it may also reflect broader themes regarding local identities and economic development strategies. Some critics might question the practicality of such designations and their effectiveness in truly benefiting local economies. However, given the current support for the bill, it appears that the community is predominantly aligned in its appreciation for the recognition of St. Martinville's historical significance within Louisiana's agricultural landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

LA SB118

Establishes a downtown development district for the municipality of St. Martinville. (8/15/11)

LA HB107

Creates an economic development district in the city of St. Martinville

LA SB114

Provides for police service classification and discretionary standards of the deputy chief of police position in the city of St. Martinville. (8/1/15)

LA SCR97

Commends St. Martinville Senior High School Academic Decathlon Team on winning the state championship and in placing sixth in national competition.

LA HR188

Expresses condolences on the death of Dorothy P. Ledet

LA SB564

Provides for position of deputy chief of police for the city of St. Martinville. (gov sig)

LA SR245

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LA HB630

Designates certain portions of highways in Iberia Parish and St. Martin Parish