Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR30

Introduced
4/15/13  
Introduced
4/15/13  
Passed
4/16/13  

Caption

Designates July 14 as the annual commemorative day honoring Louisiana's diverse French-American Creole families.

Impact

This resolution underscores the importance of preserving and celebrating Louisiana's Creole culture and heritage, which has deep historical roots pre-dating the state's incorporation into the United States. By officially recognizing a day for this purpose, it promotes cultural awareness and appreciation among both residents and visitors in Louisiana. This celebration not only aims to honor the traditions and contributions of French-American Creole families but also emphasizes the broader diversity that characterizes Louisiana's history and social fabric.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 30, introduced by Senator Lafleur, designates July 14 as an annual commemorative day to honor Louisiana's diverse French-American Creole families. It acknowledges the rich history and cultural significance of the French Creole community in Louisiana. The resolution highlights the shared heritage encompassed by various ethnicities, including French, African, Spanish, and even Germanic influences, that collectively contribute to the unique identity of the Creole culture observed in the state. The date serves to recognize a culture that has historically survived and thrived through its distinct language, cuisine, and traditions.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding SR30 is positive, as it is largely supported by community leaders and cultural organizations, such as the Associates of the Louisiana French Creole Cultural Educational Coalition. The resolution is viewed as an essential step in acknowledging and raising awareness about the historical significance of Creole families in Louisiana. There is a sense of pride among community members who see the adoption of this commemorative day as validation of their cultural identity and legacy.

Contention

While the resolution enjoys broad support, some discussions hint at the need to ensure that all aspects of Louisiana's diverse cultural history are inclusively represented. Potential contention may arise if there are perceived gaps in recognition of other ethnic communities or cultural narratives that coexist with the French-American Creole heritage. Nonetheless, the primary focus of SR30 is to foster unity and scholarly interest in the interconnected histories that shape Louisiana, rather than to create divisions among different cultural groups.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR51

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

LA SB800

Creates the Council for the Development of French in Louisiana. (8/15/10) (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF EX See Note)

LA SCR76

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

LA SJR132

Designates May of each year as Haitian Heritage Month.

LA AJR197

Designates May of each year as Haitian Heritage Month.

LA SR83

Recognizes Wednesday, May 7, 2025, as Ascension Parish Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA HR167

Designates May 1, 2024, as St. Bernard Parish Day at the capitol

LA SR183

Recognizes Wednesday, June 5, 2019, as St. Bernard Parish Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SR65

Recognizes Tuesday, April 28, 2015, as St. Bernard Parish Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SR25

Commends and congratulates Rebecca Davis Henry upon her induction into the St. Landry Parish Democratic Party Hall of Fame.

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