Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR155

Introduced
6/10/10  

Caption

Recognizes June 14, 2010, as National Flag Day and June 14-20, 2010, as National Flag Week and commends La. citizens for their military service

Impact

The resolution does not alter existing state laws but serves as a formal acknowledgment and commendation, thus influencing public sentiment and cultural recognition rather than legal frameworks. By designating specific days and weeks for appreciation, it promotes awareness and patriotism within the community, fostering a spirit of unity and pride among Louisiana citizens. Events such as Representative Regina Ashford Barrow's 'Celebrating the Red, White, and Blue' ceremony are intended to further enhance community participation and foster discussions surrounding veterans' contributions.

Summary

House Resolution 155 recognizes June 14, 2010, as National Flag Day and the week of June 14-20, 2010, as National Flag Week, honoring the significance of the American flag and its role in symbolizing freedom. The resolution expresses gratitude towards Louisiana citizens for their military service, reflecting a culture of appreciation for those who serve in defense of the nation's liberties. Drawing attention to the history of the American flag, the resolution emphasizes its status as a national symbol for over two centuries, simultaneously highlighting the sacrifices made by servicemen and women.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HR155 is positive, characterized by a strong bipartisan agreement on the importance of honoring military service. Representatives from varying political backgrounds demonstrated support for recognizing the efforts of Louisiana citizens who serve in the armed forces. The community celebration associated with National Flag Day highlights a collective appreciation for the symbol of national pride, indicating a prevailing sentiment of gratitude and respect among the constituents.

Contention

While there appears to be no significant contention related to HR155 itself, debates on matters of military recognition and appreciation can often vary in intensity, depending on current legislative or cultural sentiments. This resolution primarily serves as a unifying gesture, rather than a contentious policy change, offering an opportunity for members of the legislature and the public to join in acknowledging the sacrifices made by service members, thereby strengthening community bonds.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR170

Recognizes June 14, 2010, as National Flag Day and June 14-20, 2010, as National Flag Week and commends La. citizens for their military service

LA HR105

Recognizes June 14, 2011, as National Flag Day and June 14-20, 2011, as National Flag Week and commends La. citizens for their military service

LA HR78

Recognizes June 14, 2011, as National Flag Day and June 14-20, 2011, as National Flag Week and commends La. citizens for their military service

LA HR166

Recognizes June 14, 2015, as National Flag Day and June 14-20, 2015, as National Flag Week and commends La. citizens for their military service

LA HR130

Recognizes June 14, 2012, as National Flag Day and commends La. citizens for their military service

LA SR4

Recognizes June 14, 2016, as National Flag Day and commends Louisiana citizens for their military service.

LA SR16

Commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States on June 14, 1777, and recognizes National Flag Week, June 14-20, 2020, in Louisiana.

LA SR163

Commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States on June 14, 1777, and recognizes National Flag Week, June 12-18, 2022, in Louisiana.

LA HCR126

Recognizes May 1-June 14, 2012, as National Military Appreciation Month

LA SR174

Commemorates the adoption of the United States flag on June 14, 1777, and recognizes June 9 through 15, 2024, as National Flag Week in Louisiana.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.