Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR142

Introduced
5/29/12  

Caption

Commends the Make it Right Foundation and its founder, Brad Pitt, for their contributions to New Orleans' recovery following Hurricane Katrina

Impact

The resolution highlights the positive social impacts of the foundation's efforts, stating that families involved have experienced lower utility costs, cleaner living conditions, and a reconnection with their community. The construction projects led by Make It Right have set new standards in affordable, single-family housing and mark a significant milestone in the revival of a neighborhood that previously suffered catastrophic losses. The foundation has also initiated further developments in other U.S. cities, disseminating knowledge about sustainable building practices.

Summary

House Resolution No. 142 commends the Make It Right Foundation and its founder, Brad Pitt, for their significant contributions towards the recovery of New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina. Established in 2007, the foundation focuses on reconstructing the Lower Ninth Ward by providing affordable, green housing solutions to families who lost their homes in the aftermath of the hurricane. The initiative aims not only to restore homes but also to foster a sustainable community environment through energy-efficient building practices.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR142 is predominantly positive, celebrating the achievements of Brad Pitt and the Make It Right Foundation in transforming the Lower Ninth Ward into an example of green development. Community members and local authorities express pride in the efforts to rebuild a strong community after a significant disaster. The resolution signifies recognition of individual and collective efforts in facilitating recovery and enabling new standards in housing.

Contention

Although HR142 serves as a commendation, underlying debates about rebuilding efforts in hurricane-affected areas continue, particularly concerning the best approaches to ensure long-term sustainability and community control over development projects. Some critics may raise concerns regarding whether celebrity involvement might overshadow local input and the need for inclusive community rebuilding strategies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR10

Commends the victims of Hurricane Katrina on the twentieth anniversary of its landfall and designates August 29th as "Katrina Day"

LA HCR70

Requests that BESE and the Recovery School District study jointly the feasibility of building a high school at the site of the former Alfred Lawless High School in New Orleans and account for the use of hurricane recovery funds

LA HCR179

Commends Bivian "Sonny" Lee, III, and the Son of a Saint Foundation for their contributions to fatherless young males in New Orleans

LA SR88

Commends Ted Ellis, for his many contributions to the greater New Orleans area.

LA HCR163

Honoring artist George Rodrigue for his philanthropic work following Hurricanes Katrina and Rita.

LA HR169

Commends the Johnson & Johnson Global Pro Bono program and its efforts in New Orleans

LA SR124

Commends Cyndi Nguyen, community activist, upon selection as a fellow of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation Community Leadership Network and for her efforts to promote educational development for children in New Orleans East.

LA HR294

Commends Bishop L. John Phoenix, pastor and founder of Victory Christian Center International, for his contributions to the New Orleans community

LA HCR33

Commends the Neighborhood Development Foundation for its service to the community

LA SCR81

Commends Jennifer Young Tu of New Orleans upon her receipt of a 2012 Women of Excellence Award from the La. Legislative Women's Caucus Foundation.

Similar Bills

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