Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR20

Introduced
4/10/19  
Introduced
4/10/19  
Passed
4/10/19  

Caption

Designates the week of September 3rd through September 9th, 2019 as Louisiana Craft Spirits Week and commends Louisiana's craft distillers for their contributions.

Impact

The designation of Louisiana Craft Spirits Week is expected to bolster the local economy by encouraging tourism and increasing consumer awareness of homegrown distilleries. The resolution acknowledges the role that craft distillers play not only in the economy but also in promoting cultural experiences that attract visitors to local events, thus contributing to the vitality of Louisiana’s social fabric and culinary reputation.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 20 (SR20) designates the week of September 3rd through 9th, 2019, as 'Louisiana Craft Spirits Week.' This resolution highlights the contributions of Louisiana's craft distilleries, which have gained recognition for their quality products and support for local agriculture through the use of Louisiana-grown ingredients. By promoting such local products, the resolution aims to enhance recognition and appreciation of the craft distilling industry within the state.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SR20 is positive, as it commends the efforts of local distilleries and recognizes their commitment to responsible alcohol consumption and environmental stewardship. It reflects a supportive community spirit, showcasing the state's pride in its craft beverages and the artisans behind them. Stakeholders appear to celebrate this week as an opportunity to honor and elevate the profile of Louisiana's distilling heritage.

Contention

Although SR20 itself appears to be largely uncontroversial, discussions around the craft spirits industry often include topics such as responsible consumption and preventing underage drinking. The resolution implicitly acknowledges the importance of regulating the industry to protect consumers while promoting its economic benefits. However, any legislative initiatives in this arena could spark debates about the balance between promoting local businesses and ensuring public health and safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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