Provides relative to the LSU National Champions special prestige license plate. (8/1/20)
Impact
The bill amends existing Louisiana law regarding special prestige license plates by designating this particular plate to honor LSU's football achievements. By corollary, it reestablishes the administrative procedures for these types of plates, ensuring that they are official statewide providing a means for supporters to show their allegiance to the university. This not only strengthens the university's cultural significance but also adds another avenue for revenue generation through the collection of associated fees.
Summary
Senate Bill 409 aims to establish a special prestige license plate commemorating the 2019 National Champion football team of Louisiana State University (LSU). The bill specifies the design and colors for the license plate, which must be selected by LSU and mandates a minimum of one thousand applications for the plate to be produced. Additionally, it specifies a one-time royalty fee of twenty-five dollars that would be collected for each license issued, with the fees forwarded to LSU. This recognition of the football team enhances community pride and school spirit among LSU supporters.
Sentiment
The sentiment regarding SB 409 generally gravitates towards the positive, with supporters viewing the initiative as an acknowledgment of athletic excellence while promoting locality pride. Enthusiastic reactions from the public are expected, especially among LSU alumni and fans, who appreciate efforts to honor their team's accomplishments. The establishment of this plate is perceived as a positive reinforcement of state values in supporting local institutions and fostering communal activities.
Contention
While the bill appears to face little opposition, discussions around it may center on the implications of state funds and resources being directed towards commemorative projects rather than core public services. Some may question the necessity of state involvement in commemorating sporting achievements when larger issues related to funding and resource allocation are at stake. However, no significant points of contention were noted in the submitted discussions or voting histories.
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