Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR204

Introduced
6/22/11  
Engrossed
6/23/11  

Caption

Commends and congratulates the citizens and the local governments of St. Martin Parish for actions taken during the flooding of 2011 to minimize the impact of flood waters in St. Martin Parish

Impact

The resolution serves to highlight the importance of community resilience and the effectiveness of local government actions in disaster scenarios. By officially commending the efforts made during the flooding, HCR204 underscores the role of local governance in managing environmental crises and emphasizes the need for readiness and cooperation in flood response measures. It reinforces the idea that local initiatives can lead to significant positive outcomes in safeguarding communities against natural disasters.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 204 (HCR204) commends the citizens and local governments of St. Martin Parish for their proactive measures taken during the significant flooding incident in 2011. In response to the heavy rains and resultant flooding that impacted much of the Mississippi River Valley, local authorities and community members worked collaboratively to implement protective strategies such as filling and installing sandbags and utilizing HESCO baskets. The resolution recognizes these efforts as critical to mitigating the impacts of flooding within the region.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR204 is overwhelmingly positive, as it brings attention to a successful community-driven response to a natural disaster. Legislators express pride in the local governments and citizens who acted decisively during the crisis, reflecting a sense of camaraderie and collective achievement. The resolution not only celebrates the achievements during a time of challenge but also fosters a sense of community solidarity among residents and local officials.

Contention

While HCR204 primarily functions as a commendation, it indirectly raises awareness of the broader issues related to flood management and environmental challenges faced by the community. The resolution's praise for local efforts may catalyze discussions regarding ongoing infrastructure improvements and disaster preparedness strategies to better equip the parish for future flooding. Although largely uncontroversial, the topic may invite dialogue about resource allocation and state support for ensuring the resilience of local government responses in similar situations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR208

Commends and congratulates citizens and local governments for actions taken during the flooding of 2011 to minimize the impact of flood waters in St. Mary Parish

LA HCR206

Commends and congratulates the citizens and the local governments of Assumption, Iberville, Pointe Coupee, and West Baton Rouge Parishes for actions taken during the flooding of 2011 to minimize the impact of flood waters

LA HCR207

Urges and requests the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to apply the success of sinking the barge in Bayou Chene to prevent flooding

LA SCR66

Requests the United State Army Corps of Engineers and the United States Coast Guard to gather information learned during the 2011 Mississippi River floods and update plans for future flooding conditions on the river.

LA SR241

Commends the United Cajun Navy and its founder, Todd Terrell, for outstanding service to the citizens of Louisiana impacted by the historic flooding of Louisiana in 2016.

LA SR160

Commends Lloyd Higginbotham, Pat Cluse, and James Hebert on their service on the St. Martin Parish Council.

LA HB1332

Provides for the transfer of state property in St. Martin Parish

LA HR160

Commends Dale Hymel, Jr., for more than 30 years of service to the citizens of St. James Parish

LA SR124

Commends Dale Hymel Jr. for over thirty years of service to the citizens of St. James Parish.

LA SCR113

Requests the president of the United States to utilize all the resources of the federal government to stop the oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico and to minimize its impacts on the state of Louisiana, its citizens, businesses, and wildlife and fisheries, and to expedite any necessary permits and to waive or suspend any federal requirements as necessary in order to protect Louisiana's coast, marshes, estuaries, citizens, businesses, and wildlife and fisheries.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.