Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB657

Introduced
2/27/26  
Refer
2/27/26  
Refer
3/9/26  
Report Pass
3/10/26  
Engrossed
3/18/26  
Refer
3/23/26  
Report Pass
4/22/26  
Enrolled
5/18/26  
Chaptered
5/22/26  

Caption

Designates certain portions of Louisiana highways

Impact

The legislation directly impacts state laws regarding the naming of state roadways, allowing for specific local memorials to become part of the state’s transportation infrastructure. By proceeding with these designations, the bill promotes a sense of belonging and respect for public figures who have impacted their communities positively. It also provides clear directives to the Department of Transportation and Development on how to implement these names, contingent on local financing for signage, thus maintaining fiscal responsibility.

Summary

House Bill 657 focuses on the designation of certain portions of Louisiana highways in honor of local figures. Specifically, the bill allocates naming rights to specific highways in cities such as Jeanerette and New Iberia, transforming segments of Louisiana Highway 182 and Highway 96 into memorial highways. This initiative emphasizes community recognition for individuals who have made significant contributions, thereby fostering local identity and pride.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 657 is positive, with strong support from constituents who value honoring local heroes. Legislators and community members expressed enthusiasm over the recognition of individuals that represent their communities. The unanimous vote in the House indicates broad bipartisan support and reflects the understanding that local honors play a crucial role in community morale and heritage.

Contention

While the bill enjoys widespread support, potential concerns could revolve around the allocation of resources for signage maintenance and installation, which depends on local or private funding. This requirement could limit the recognition effort if local financial support is insufficient. Additionally, discussions around which figures merit such honors might arise, as communities differ in their perceptions of notable contributions. Ensuring a fair and inclusive process for future recognitions could be a point of ongoing dialogue as the bill's implications unfold.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB83

Designates certain portions of Louisiana Highways

LA HB82

Designates portions of certain Louisiana highways

LA HB167

Designates a portion of Louisiana Highway 3188 as the "Veterans Memorial Highway"

LA SB190

Designates portions of certain roadways in honor of fallen law enforcement officers. (8/1/25) (EN +$4,460 SG EX See Note)

LA SCR18

Designates Tuesday, May 6, 2025, as Main Street Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SB2

ROADS/HIGHWAYS:  Designates a portion of Louisiana Highway 977 in Pointe Coupee Parish as "The Falcons Band Highway". (8/1/26)

LA SR152

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

LA HR30

Designates the city of Opelousas as the Horse Capital of Louisiana

LA HR340

Urges and requests the Department of Transportation and Development to study the feasibility of installing more safety measures and implementing new infrastructure on certain portions of Louisiana Highway 182

LA SR105

Designates the month of May as ALS Awareness Month in Louisiana.

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