Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR106

Introduced
5/6/13  
Introduced
5/6/13  
Engrossed
5/7/13  
Engrossed
5/7/13  
Passed
5/10/13  

Caption

Designates the week of September 23 through 29, 2013, as Louisiana Craft Brewer Week in recognition of the contributions of craft brewers to the state

Impact

The resolution acknowledges that there are six craft breweries in Louisiana, employing over 130 individuals with a total wage output exceeding five million dollars. The recognition through this resolution aims to promote not only these businesses but also the agriculture of Louisiana by encouraging the use of locally grown products in their brewing processes. Moreover, the craft breweries play a key role in promoting responsible drinking initiatives and community support during natural disasters, reinforcing their position as valuable members of society.

Summary

HCR106 is a concurrent resolution that designates the week of September 23 through 29, 2013, as Louisiana Craft Brewer Week. This bill was introduced to recognize and honor the contributions of craft brewers within the state, highlighting their role in the local economy and culture. The resolution emphasizes the importance of these breweries, which have become significant local businesses that contribute both economically and socially to their communities.

Sentiment

The sentiment toward HCR106 appears overwhelmingly positive. Legislators and industry supporters view this resolution as a vital acknowledgment of the burgeoning craft brewing industry in Louisiana, which fosters local pride and economic growth. The celebrations surrounding this week aim to bring awareness to the craft beer culture, which is increasingly popular among both residents and visitors to the state.

Contention

While the resolution has garnered widespread support, it highlights the balance between recognizing local industries and the implications of alcohol regulation. As craft breweries navigate the complexities of state laws concerning alcohol production and distribution, bills like HCR106 improve visibility for these local entities but also occasionally bring to light ongoing discussions about regulatory frameworks and community-level impacts. There may be concerns regarding the long-term sustainability of crafts breweries in a competitive environment, but the resolution serves as a platform to solidify their status in Louisiana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR251

Designates September 23-29, 2019, as Louisiana Craft Brewer Week in Louisiana

LA HR244

Designates the week of September 24-30, 2018, as Louisiana Craft Brewer Week

LA HR104

Designates May 19, 2021, as Louisiana Craft Brewers' Day in Louisiana

LA SR20

Designates the week of September 3rd through September 9th, 2019 as Louisiana Craft Spirits Week and commends Louisiana's craft distillers for their contributions.

LA HB281

Relative to the regulation of craft breweries (OR DECREASE SG RV See Note)

LA HR2278

Recognizing April 29, 2015, as Craft Brewers Day at the State Capitol.

LA HR561

Recognizing February 25, 2019, as Texas Craft Brewers Day at the State Capitol.

LA HR355

Recognizing February 9, 2017, as Craft Brewers Day at the State Capitol.

LA HR210

Requests the House Committee on Judiciary to study the practices of craft brewers

LA HR56

Designates October 10, 2024, as Black Brewers' Day

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