Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB420

Introduced
4/2/15  
Refer
4/2/15  
Refer
4/2/15  
Refer
4/13/15  
Refer
4/13/15  
Report Pass
4/14/15  
Report Pass
4/14/15  
Engrossed
4/22/15  
Engrossed
4/22/15  
Refer
4/27/15  
Refer
4/27/15  
Report Pass
5/18/15  
Report Pass
5/18/15  
Enrolled
6/3/15  
Enrolled
6/3/15  
Chaptered
6/23/15  
Chaptered
6/23/15  
Passed
6/23/15  

Caption

Designates portions of certain highways in Bossier Parish

Impact

The passage of HB 420 represents a gesture of commemoration and respect towards local heroes, reinforcing the state's commitment to honoring public service. By designating highways after these individuals, the bill enhances local identity and pride, fostering community engagement and remembrance. The responsibility for maintaining the signage indicating these names falls on the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, ensuring that these memorials are recognized and preserved.

Summary

House Bill 420, enacted in 2015, aims to honor the contributions of specific individuals by designating various highways and road sections in Bossier Parish, Louisiana. The bill designates a portion of Louisiana Highway 72 as 'Private First Class Joshua C. Burrows Drive' and a stretch of U.S. Highway 80 as 'Sergeant Craig Nelson Memorial Highway.' Additionally, it establishes the naming of the approaches to the Richard S. Thompson Bridge as the 'Nancy McLellan Claitor Approach.' These designations serve to memorialize the public service of these individuals and reflect the community's appreciation for their sacrifices.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 420 is generally positive, reflecting a consensus appreciation for honoring those who served their community and country. Both legislators and community members alike expressed support for the bill, recognizing the importance of memorializing individuals who have made significant contributions. This sentiment is indicative of a collective desire to remember and celebrate local heroes, especially within the context of military and public service.

Contention

While HB 420 was largely supported, the bill also raised discussions regarding the criteria for naming public roadways after individuals, which could lead to potential contention in future similar measures. Critics may argue about equitable representation and the necessity for a clear process in selecting honorees. However, within the discussions surrounding this specific bill, there was an overwhelming consensus that the honorees were deserving of recognition, and no significant opposition was noted during its passage.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB4

Designates a portion of La. Highway 72 in Bossier Parish in honor of Private First Class Joshua C. Burrows

LA HB49

Designates a portion of La. Highway 80 in Bossier Parish in honor of Sergeant Craig Nelson

LA HB28

Designates certain portions of highways in Iberia and St. Landry parishes

LA HB534

Designates a portion of Louisiana Highway 527 in Bossier Parish as the "Jessie Henry Memorial Highway"

LA HB28

Designates portions of certain highways

LA HB630

Designates certain portions of highways in Iberia Parish and St. Martin Parish

LA HB18

Designates certain portions of Louisiana Highways in Calcasieu and St. Tammany parishes

LA HB82

Designates portions of certain Louisiana highways

LA HB83

Designates certain portions of Louisiana Highways

LA HB869

Designates portions of certain highways as memorial highways

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.