Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR64

Introduced
4/7/14  
Introduced
4/7/14  
Refer
4/8/14  
Report Pass
4/23/14  
Report Pass
4/23/14  
Passed
4/24/14  

Caption

Designates the city of Scott as the Cajun Art Capital of Louisiana.

Impact

The resolution serves to bolster community pride and cultural tourism in Scott, and it officially recognizes the city's role in the preservation and promotion of Cajun artistic traditions. By establishing Scott as the Cajun Art Capital, it may encourage more events, exhibitions, and activities that celebrate Cajun culture, thus enhancing local economies and attracting art enthusiasts from outside the region. Additionally, it could foster collaboration among artists and local organizations dedicated to Cajun art and culture.

Summary

SCR64 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that designates the city of Scott, Louisiana, as the Cajun Art Capital of Louisiana. This designation highlights the importance of preserving Cajun art, language, cuisine, literature, architecture, and culture, which are crucial to the residents of South Louisiana. The bill specifically honors the contributions of Floyd Sonnier, a notable Cajun artist whose work has significantly impacted the recognition and appreciation of Cajun culture both locally and internationally.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SCR64 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, recognizing the value of cultural heritage and the arts within the community. Supporters view this as an important step for the city of Scott, acknowledging its unique contributions to Cajun culture. The resolution also symbolizes a collective appreciation of local artists and their commitment to preserving cultural narratives, promoting unity and engagement within the community.

Contention

While there were no notable points of contention identified in the discussion surrounding SCR64, any similar resolutions can potentially face questions regarding the criteria for such designations and the implications for the communities involved. In this case, however, the focus remained on celebrating the achievements within Cajun culture, primarily through the lens of Floyd Sonnier's contributions and the ongoing efforts by local artists to carry this cultural legacy forward.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR152

Designates the village of Cankton in St. Landry Parish as the Accordion Capital of Louisiana.

LA HCR61

Designating Port Arthur as the official Cajun Capital of Texas for a 10-year period ending in 2033.

LA SCR42

Designates the city of Scott as the Boudin Capital of the World.

LA SCR16

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

LA HCR41

Designates the city of Scott as the Boudin Capital of the World

LA SR19

Expresses condolences upon the death of George Rodrigue, internationally renowned artist.

LA SR37

Designates Wednesday, April 6, 2016, as New Orleans Day at the Louisiana Senate, commends the city of New Orleans and joins with the city in a celebration worthy of its unique contribution to Louisiana culture.

LA HCR74

Commends Dr. Barry Ancelet upon his retirement from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette and recognizes his contributions to preserve the Cajun French culture

LA HR26

Expresses condolences upon the death of George Rodrigue, an internationally renowned artist, and recognizes his contributions to the state

LA HR335

Paying tribute to the Cajun heritage of Port Arthur.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.