Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR81

Introduced
6/14/11  
Passed
6/15/11  

Caption

Designates June 21st as the annual day and night of music celebration in Louisiana.

Impact

The passage of SCR81 is set to enhance state laws regarding cultural celebration and preservation. It aligns Louisiana with the international community, specifically France, which has recognized June 21st as a day for music since 1983. This partnership symbolizes a commitment to cultural exchange and highlights Louisiana's role as a significant contributor to artistic expression. The bill encourages local communities across the state to engage in music-related events, fostering a sense of unity and shared heritage among its citizens.

Summary

SCR81, known as the Day and Night of Music Celebration Act, was introduced to designate June 21st as an annual celebration of music in Louisiana. This bill recognizes the importance of Louisiana's diverse music culture, which encompasses various genres such as Cajun, Zydeco, Jazz, and Country. The intent behind this legislation is to preserve the state's rich musical heritage while promoting awareness of its global contributions to the world of music. By formally naming June 21st as a day of celebration, the bill aims to invite both residents and visitors to participate in honoring Louisiana's unique musical landscape.

Sentiment

General sentiment around SCR81 appears to be positive, as the bill received unanimous support during the voting process, with 37 yeas and no nays. Stakeholders involved, including local musicians and cultural advocates, view the establishment of a dedicated celebration day as a necessary step in preserving and promoting Louisiana's vibrant music scene. This initiative is also seen as a means to attract tourism and showcase the state's cultural offerings on a global stage, building a bridge between local heritage and international appreciation.

Contention

While there are no overt points of contention noted in the discussions surrounding SCR81, the emphasis on cultural identity and the promotion of local music could elicit debates on funding and resources required for organizing events. As communities come together to celebrate, the challenge will lie in ensuring that these events remain inclusive and accessible to all Louisianians, regardless of their background or location, which could require legislative attention in future appropriations or support efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR13

Designates every June 21st as "Make Music Day" in Missouri

LA SCR112

Commends La Musique de Louisianne Inc., (The Louisiana Music Hall of Fame) and declares it the official honors and recognition organization and information resource for Louisiana's music, musicians, and musical heritage.

LA SCR51

Commends Evangeline Parish on its one hundredth anniversary and recognizes the cultural and historic occasion.

LA SCR76

Commemorates the Louisiana Bicentennial of statehood and recognizes the year-long celebration.

LA SCR64

Designates the city of Scott as the Cajun Art Capital of Louisiana.

LA SCR76

Commends the city of Sulphur upon its first Centennial celebration.

LA SR210

Recognizes the month of June as "African-American Music Appreciation Month" in Louisiana.

LA SR37

Designates Wednesday, April 6, 2016, as New Orleans Day at the Louisiana Senate, commends the city of New Orleans and joins with the city in a celebration worthy of its unique contribution to Louisiana culture.

LA SCR141

Designates June 1, 2012, as Congenital Heart Disease Awareness Day in Louisiana.

LA HR147

Designates June 1, 2021, as Louisiana Music Advocacy Day at the state capitol

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.