Louisiana 2021 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB37

Introduced
3/9/21  
Introduced
3/9/21  
Refer
3/9/21  
Refer
4/12/21  
Report Pass
4/21/21  
Report Pass
4/21/21  
Engrossed
4/29/21  
Engrossed
4/29/21  
Refer
5/3/21  
Report Pass
5/11/21  
Report Pass
5/11/21  
Enrolled
5/24/21  
Enrolled
5/24/21  
Chaptered
6/1/21  
Chaptered
6/1/21  
Passed
6/1/21  

Caption

Provides for designation of certain state highways. (8/1/21) (EN +$3,300 SG EX See Note)

Impact

The enactment of SB 37 will result in the formal recognition of these specific highway segments, thereby intertwining the names of the honorees with public infrastructure. The Department of Transportation and Development is tasked with producing and maintaining appropriate signage for these memorial highways, funded by local or private sources covering the costs associated with the signs. This approach ensures that the memorials are financially supported without burdening state resources, thus allowing the honor to be bestowed upon the individuals without significant financial implications for the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 37 aims to designate specific portions of Louisiana highways as memorial highways to honor fallen law enforcement officers and military personnel. The bill specifically proposes to name sections of Louisiana Highway 38 and United States Highway 51 in Tangipahoa and Washington Parishes after individuals who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. These designations serve to commemorate their contributions and provide a lasting tribute to their service to the community.

Sentiment

Generally, the sentiment surrounding SB 37 appears to be positive, with broad support from both the community and legislators for recognizing the sacrifices made by these individuals. This type of legislation tends to foster a sense of civic pride and communal respect for public service members, contributing to a cultural recognition of their sacrifices within the public domain. The memorial designations resonated positively within the community context, aligning with public sentiments towards honoring local heroes.

Contention

While there do not appear to be significant points of contention surrounding SB 37, discussions may have centered on the criteria for memorial designations and whether there should be limitations on the number of such tributes. Questions could arise regarding the administrative processes and the sourcing of funds for signage, despite these being addressed in the bill. Overall, the bill reflects a desire to enhance community recognition while ensuring that procedures and funding mechanisms are responsibly managed.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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