Louisiana 2025 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR361

Introduced
6/11/25  

Caption

Recognizes the Donaldsonville Juneteenth Celebration and commends the oldest African American businesses of Donaldsonville, Louisiana, for their contributions to the prosperity of the city

Impact

The resolution serves primarily as a formal acknowledgment rather than a legislative bill that creates, alters, or repeals laws. By celebrating the oldest African American businesses in Donaldsonville, it aims to enhance community pride and encourage support for local enterprises. This recognition reflects an appreciation for the cultural heritage and contributions of African American entrepreneurs to the prosperity of the city. As such, it may indirectly influence public sentiment towards supporting local businesses and community events, fostering a stronger local economy.

Summary

House Resolution 361 recognizes the significance of the Juneteenth Celebration in Donaldsonville, Louisiana, commemorating the contributions of the oldest African American businesses in the city. This resolution emphasizes the historical importance of Juneteenth, which marks the end of slavery in the United States, and acknowledges the efforts of local leaders and community volunteers in fostering a rich cultural celebration over the past three decades. Notably, the resolution honors specific businesses such as Donaldsonville Marble and Granite, Brazier-Watson Funeral Home, and others that have been integral to the city's development and community service since their inception.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR361 is overwhelmingly positive, as it seeks to honor contributions made by long-standing businesses and promote unity within the community. Officials and community leaders express pride and appreciation for the rich history associated with the Juneteenth Celebration and the businesses being honored. Such resolutions generally face minimal opposition, and the discourse reflects a celebration of community achievements and aspirations rather than contentious legislative debate.

Contention

Since HR361 is a resolution and not a bill with enforceable legal implications, notable points of contention are minimal. The main focus remains on recognition and commending local businesses, and any potential debates may revolve around the inclusivity of the event or the selection of businesses honored. Thus, the resolution generally facilitates community harmony and collective pride rather than divisive issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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