Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR215

Introduced
6/2/14  
Introduced
6/2/14  
Passed
6/4/14  

Caption

Commemorates the listing by the United States Department of the Interior of the Caddo Parish Confederate Monument on the National Register of Historic Places on January 29, 2014

Impact

The act of incorporating the Caddo Parish Confederate Monument onto the National Register serves not only as a formality but also signals a commitment to preserving local history. This listing allows for protection under federal regulations and provides opportunities for federal funds designated for historic preservation. As such, it may strengthen efforts within the community to maintain the monument and promote awareness of the local historical context it represents.

Summary

House Resolution 215 commemorates the inclusion of the Caddo Parish Confederate Monument on the National Register of Historic Places as of January 29, 2014. This recognition is a significant acknowledgment of the statue’s place within the historical narrative, particularly as it embodies the 'Cult of the Lost Cause.' The resolution emphasizes the importance of preserving history through monuments and recognizes the contributions of those involved in the creation and maintenance of the monument, highlighting its relevance in local and state history.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR215 appears to be largely positive, particularly within the local community. Proponents argue that preserving such monuments facilitates a deeper understanding of history and fosters community pride. However, it may also reflect contentious views regarding the representation of Confederate history, indicating a complex interplay of support and opposition depending on one’s perspective on Civil War legacy and memorialization.

Contention

While the resolution aims to honor the historical significance of the Caddo Parish Confederate Monument, underlying tensions may arise concerning the portrayal of Confederate symbols in contemporary society. Critics of such monuments often voice concerns about their connection to a legacy of racism and oppression. Consequently, while HR215 seeks to commemorate the monument, it can also evoke broader discussions about historical memory, representation, and the impact of memorialization on various community values.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR219

Memorializes the U.S. Congress to adopt legislation to establish the "Caddo Lake National Heritage Area"

LA HR55

Commends the Pontchartrain Park Neighborhood Association on attaining historic designation on the National Register of Historic Places for the neighborhood of Pontchartrain Park in Orleans Parish

LA HCR110

Memorializes the U.S. Congress to adopt legislation to establish the "Caddo Lake National Heritage Area"

LA SJR0032

A RESOLUTION to honor and recognize the Bachman-McCoy Farm on the occasion of the property being placed in the National Register of Historic Places.

LA SJR6004

A RESOLUTION to honor and recognize the Bachman-McCoy Farm on the occasion of the property being placed in the National Register of Historic Places.

LA H3324

African-American Confederate Veterans Monument

LA HR1455

Commemorating the inclusion of the Texas Pool in Plano in the National Register of Historic Places.

LA SCR15

Approving the construction of a statue or monument in the place of the Confederate Soldiers Monument that pays tribute to Texans lost in mass shootings.

LA HB7976

Civil War Defenses of Washington National Historical Park Act

LA HR300

Commends Antionette Van on being named Miss Caddo Parish 2024

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.