Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB392

Introduced
3/16/22  
Introduced
3/16/22  
Refer
3/21/22  
Report Pass
4/6/22  
Engrossed
4/13/22  
Refer
4/18/22  
Refer
4/18/22  
Report Pass
5/5/22  
Enrolled
5/25/22  
Enrolled
5/25/22  
Chaptered
5/31/22  
Chaptered
5/31/22  
Passed
5/31/22  

Caption

Designates St. Landry Parish as the Equine Capital of Louisiana and St. Tammany Parish as the Thoroughbred Breeding Capital of Louisiana.

Impact

The enactment of SB 392 will amend state law to officially recognize St. Landry and St. Tammany parishes in their roles associated with equine and thoroughbred breeding. This not only enhances the state’s investment in rural agriculture but also may lead to increased funding and support for local events, infrastructures, and business initiatives that focus on equine-related activities. As the bill elevates the profile of these parishes, it could stimulate growth in related sectors like tourism, agriculture, and local businesses that cater to equine enthusiasts.

Summary

Senate Bill 392, known as the act to designate St. Landry Parish as the Equine Capital of Louisiana and St. Tammany Parish as the Thoroughbred Breeding Capital of Louisiana, aims to promote and recognize the significance of these parishes in the equine and thoroughbred breeding industries. The bill highlights the historical and economic contributions that these areas offer in relation to horse breeding and racing, putting them on the map as significant agricultural hubs in the state. This designation is intended to bolster tourism and local economies by attracting attention to Louisiana’s equine culture and breeding industry.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 392 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, especially among local stakeholders and equine industry advocates. Proponents of the bill argue that acknowledging these parishes as capitals in equine and thoroughbred breeding will foster a sense of pride and community, while also providing economic benefits. Supporters highlight that the bill will help to elevate Louisiana’s reputation in the equine sector. However, there may be areas of contention among those who are focused on broader agricultural issues or who feel that such designations might lead to neglect of other sectors.

Contention

While SB 392 is largely supported, there exists a consideration regarding the potential for inequitable focus on certain regions at the expense of others. Concerns may arise that highlighting specific parishes as hubs could detract from resources and attention for agricultural initiatives in less recognized areas. Additionally, some stakeholders may question the effectiveness of such designations in producing tangible benefits for local communities and industries, sparking discussions on whether such symbolic acts translate into real economic impact.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR152

Designates the village of Cankton in St. Landry Parish as the Accordion Capital of Louisiana.

LA SB23

Designates the interchange of I-49 Exit 11 and Louisiana Highway 93 near Sunset and Grand Coteau in St. Landry Parish as the "Armand J. Brinkhaus Memorial Interchange". (8/1/18)

LA SR150

Designates May 29, 2025, as St. James Parish Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SB88

Designates Louisiana Highway 352 in St. Martin Parish as the "Pat Huval Memorial Highway" and the Old Abbeville Bridge crossing, the Vermilion River on Louisiana Highway 14 East (Port Street) in Abbeville as the "Vermilion Parish Veterans Memorial Bridge". (8/1/18)

LA SB44

Designates a portion of Louisiana Highway 11 in St. Tammany Parish as the "Jimmy Buffett 'Changes in Latitude' Memorial Crossing". (8/1/24) (EN +$1,100 SG EX See Note)

LA HB73

Designates a portion of Louisiana Highway 433 in St. Tammany Parish as the "Captain Walter B. Abney Memorial Highway"

LA SB52

Designates the Black Bayou Bridge on Louisiana Highway 384 in Calcasieu Parish as the "Dorothy Carter Memorial Bridge". (gov sig) (EN +$1,100 SG EX See Note)

LA HB18

Designates certain portions of Louisiana Highways in Calcasieu and St. Tammany parishes

LA SR117

Recognizes May 12, 2022, as St. John the Baptist Parish Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SR215

Commends the equine industry in St. Landry Parish for its cultural and economic impact to the state of Louisiana.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.