Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR36

Introduced
4/3/12  

Caption

Commends R.J. Molinere as a great ambassador of Louisiana's outdoor lifestyle and culture.

Impact

This resolution serves to formally acknowledge and celebrate R.J. Molinere’s impact within the local community and broader representations of Louisiana’s outdoor heritage. It aims to promote cultural pride and recognition of those who contribute to the state’s identity. As a figure on the reality show 'Swamp People', Molinere brings awareness to the traditions of fishing, trapping, and hunting that prevail in the state, indirectly influencing tourism and cultural interest in Louisiana’s outdoor activities.

Summary

Senate Resolution 36 is a resolution to commend R.J. Molinere for his contributions and representation of Louisiana’s outdoor lifestyle and culture. The resolution highlights Molinere's background as a Houma Native-American who has strong ties to the land and the resources it provides, illustrating the cultural significance of his lifestyle. It also showcases his dedication to family, community, and the values he upholds, including his faith in God and respect for nature. The resolution reflects appreciation for individuals who embody the spirit and culture of Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR36 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, celebrating local heroes and cultural icons. Supporters probably view such resolutions as important steps in fostering community pride and recognition of one's roots. The resolution serves as a vehicle for promoting positive stories and representations of Louisiana, thereby enhancing state pride among residents and raising awareness about the rich cultural assets the state has to offer.

Contention

As a resolution, SR36 is unlikely to face significant contention compared to more legislative bills, as it primarily serves an honorary purpose. However, discussions around such resolutions can sometimes spark dialogues about representation and the inclusion of diverse voices and cultures. Molinere's participation in reality television could also bring about discussions regarding authenticity and the portrayal of cultural lifestyles in media, possibly raising questions about how these representations align or conflict with traditional values.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR35

Commends Jay Paul Molinere as a great ambassador of Louisiana's outdoor lifestyle and culture.

LA HR25

Commends R.J. and Jay Paul Molinere and welcomes them to the La. House of Representatives

LA SR184

Commends Jana Napoli and the YA/YA Alumni artists for their art work and activities as ambassadors of Louisiana culture to the people of Poland and Germany through presentation of the Floodwall exhibit.

LA SR32

Commends Tim Brando on receiving the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame Ambassador Award.

LA SR91

Commends Senator D.A. "Butch" Gautreaux for his distinguished public service to the people of Louisiana.

LA SR190

Congratulates the band Bayou Roux on being part of the Country Rendez-vous Festival in Craponne, France, and recognizes the band and its members as honorary ambassadors of Louisiana's music, culture, and people to France at the festival.

LA SR59

Commends BlackGirlsRun on their 15th anniversary and celebrates their efforts promoting a healthy lifestyle for African American women.

LA HR124

Commends Troy Landry for his promotion of alligator hunting and the Cajun lifestyle on "Swamp People"

LA SR86

Commends the Ambassador of the Republic of Hungary, György Szapáry, on his accomplishments in international banking and finance and welcomes him to the Louisiana Senate.

LA SCR16

Commends Camey Joseph Doucet for his lifelong contributions to Cajun music, Louisiana culture, and community broadcasting.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.