Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR3

Introduced
3/14/22  
Introduced
3/14/22  
Passed
3/15/22  

Caption

Commends the Gueydan Duck Festival on being named the 2021 Festival of the Year by the Louisiana Association of Fairs and Festivals

Impact

The commendation not only acknowledges the festival's accolades but also serves to encourage participation and support for local events that strengthen community ties. Recognizing the Gueydan Duck Festival as 'Festival of the Year' positions it as a notable example for other local festivals in Louisiana. This recognition promotes local heritage and cultural pride, thereby potentially increasing attendance and participation in future events, which could have positive effects on local economies.

Summary

House Resolution No. 3, introduced by Representative Bourriaque, is a commendation for the Gueydan Duck Festival on being named the 2021 Festival of the Year by the Louisiana Association of Fairs and Festivals. This recognition highlights the festival's significance within the community and its continued success despite challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and Hurricane Ida. The resolution celebrates the festival's resilience and the dedication of its organizers, emphasizing the cultural importance of such events in promoting local traditions and community spirit.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HR3 is positive, reflecting a unified support for the Gueydan Duck Festival and similar events within the state. The resolution brings forward a sense of pride not only among festival organizers and attendees but also within the larger community that values cultural gatherings. There is a sense of celebration and acknowledgment for the hard work invested in preserving the festival's legacy, enhancing community engagement and attracting visitors to the region.

Contention

While the resolution is primarily celebratory, it could invoke discussion on funding and support for local festivals, especially during challenging times like pandemics or natural disasters. The resilience of the Gueydan Duck Festival could serve as a model for addressing future community challenges and ensuring that such festivals remain a staple of Louisiana’s cultural landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR63

Commends Jada O'Blanc of Gueydan, the 2011 La. Association of Fairs and Festivals Queen of Queens

LA SR58

Commends Miss Jada O'Blanc as the 2011 Louisiana Association of Fairs and Festivals Queen of Queens.

LA SR58

Commends the Bogalusa Blues and Heritage Festival upon its selection as "Best New Event of the Year" by the Louisiana Association of Fairs and Festivals.

LA HR34

Commends Gabrielle "Gabby" Palma of Mandeville, the 2012 La. Association of Fairs and Festivals Queen of Queens

LA HR51

Commends the 2022 Sicilian Heritage Festival in Independence, Louisiana, and its royal court on the occasion of the festival's fourteenth anniversary

LA HR69

Commends the 2021 Sicilian Heritage Festival in Independence, Louisiana, and its royal court on the occasion of the festival's thirteenth anniversary

LA HR27

Commends the 2023 Sicilian Heritage Festival in Independence, Louisiana, and its royal court on the occasion of the fifteenth anniversary of the festival

LA HR85

Commends the 2024 Sicilian Heritage Festival in Independence, Louisiana, and its royal court on the occasion of the sixteenth anniversary of the festival

LA HR57

Commends the organizers, volunteers, and royal court of the 2022 Italian Festival in Tickfaw

LA HR10

Commends Emma Gardiner on being named Queen of the 2025 St. John Francis Catholic Church's Étouffée Festival

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.