Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR71

Introduced
4/9/14  
Introduced
4/9/14  
Refer
4/10/14  
Refer
4/10/14  
Report Pass
4/14/14  
Report Pass
4/14/14  
Passed
4/28/14  

Caption

Requests DOTD to study the adoption of special signage to designate streets and highways in honor of military personnel

Impact

If enacted, HR71 would have implications for state laws related to public infrastructure and memorialization practices. The resolution calls for a comprehensive study by DOTD, suggesting a potentially new approach to how road and highway naming conventions can include mechanisms for honoring military members. It emphasizes the importance of military dedication and may encourage local governments to establish similar practices. Furthermore, the resolution invites input from the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs, ensuring that the perspective of veterans is considered in the naming process.

Summary

House Resolution 71 is a legislative resolution that urges the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) to study the feasibility of adopting special signage to designate streets, highways, and bridges in honor of members of the United States Armed Services. This resolution acknowledges the sacrifices and contributions of military personnel and aims to formalize a process for honoring them through dedicated signage, reflecting the state's appreciation for their service.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR71 is largely positive, highlighting a shared appreciation for military service among lawmakers. The resolution suggests a collective desire to honor those who have served and recognize their contributions publicly. However, there may be nuances in sentiment depending on how communities and individuals perceive the practicality of dedicating additional signage and the potential costs associated with such initiatives.

Contention

While the resolution primarily appears to garner support, potential points of contention could arise during the feasibility study regarding the practicalities of implementing new signage, such as funding, maintenance, and community input. There may also be discussions regarding which military personnel are honored and how to prioritize those recognitions fairly, particularly in areas with numerous veterans. Overall, the resolution aims to create a respectful and enduring commemoration of Louisiana's military heroes, though practical considerations could lead to varying opinions on its execution.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR71

Requesting the Division of Highways to place at least 10 additional signs along highways entering West Virginia honoring fallen veterans and Gold Star Families.

LA HB83

Designates certain portions of Louisiana Highways

LA HCR38

Requests DOTD to study reducing the size of DOTD and the distribution of state highway miles

LA HCR23

Requesting the Division of Highways to place at least 10 additional signs along highways entering West Virginia honoring fallen veterans and Gold Star Families

LA HB231

Provides an exemption for highways designated in honor of military personnel, law enforcement officers, and firefighters killed in the line of duty

LA SCR8

Requests DOTD to study improving operational safety of exit from I-10 to East Washingon Street in Baton Rouge.

LA HR173

Urges and requests DOTD to study widening a highway

LA HCR41

Urges DOTD to erect appropriate signage on the portion of I-210 designated as the Doug Fournet Memorial Parkway to recognize his rank and designate him as a recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor

LA SCR31

Requests DOTD to study improving the LA 1020 Bend Road Bridge in Livingston Parish.

LA SB127

Enacts provisions relating to state designations marked by the Department of Transportation

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.