Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR15

Introduced
4/13/15  
Passed
4/14/15  
Engrossed
4/15/15  

Caption

Commends Milton Vanicor for his passion, devotion, and nearly eighty years of commitment to Cajun music.

Impact

While SCR15 does not implement new laws or regulations, it highlights the cultural significance of Cajun music as a part of Louisiana’s identity. By formally commending Vanicor, the resolution serves to promote awareness and appreciation of traditional Cajun music, potentially influencing future preservation efforts. It acts as an acknowledgment from the state legislature of the contributions of individuals in sustaining cultural practices that define local heritage.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 15 (SCR15) is a memorial resolution that commends Milton Vanicor for his lifelong devotion to Cajun music, which has spanned nearly eighty years. The resolution recognizes Vanicor's contributions to the culture and music of Louisiana, celebrating his journey from a young musician crafting his own instruments to becoming a local legend. The resolution underscores the importance of Cajun music and its role in community gatherings, such as bals de maison, emphasizing how it has historically enriched the social fabric of Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SCR15 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a deep respect for Milton Vanicor's life and achievements. Senators expressed their admiration not only for his musical talent but also for his dedication to keeping Cajun music alive through various mediums, including performances at local festivals and nursing homes. The resolution is a celebration of art and heritage, resonating with both lawmakers and the public who value Louisiana's rich musical history.

Contention

As a concurrent resolution, SCR15 does not present major points of contention or debate typical of legislative bills. Its unanimous passage in the Senate, with a vote of 35 yeas to 0 nays, indicates a collective agreement on the importance of honoring Vanicor. However, discussions around such commendations may generally bring up broader questions about the sustainability and support for traditional arts and music in modern society, though specific objections were not noted in the voting history.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR44

Proclaiming and making the fiddle the official musical instrument of the State of West Virginia

LA HCR6

Proclaiming and making the fiddle the official musical instrument of the State of West Virginia

LA HR201

Commends musician Cedric Watson for his many accomplishments and promotion of Creole music, culture, and language

LA HR8

Commends Jamie Berzas on his 2019 induction into the Louisiana Folklife Center Hall of Master Folk Artists

LA HR68

Commends Gerald "Gerry" James McGee, renowned Cajun musician

LA SR31

Commends The Band Courtbouillon upon winning a 2013 Grammy Award.

LA SCR51

Commends Evangeline Parish on its one hundredth anniversary and recognizes the cultural and historic occasion.

LA HR335

Paying tribute to the Cajun heritage of Port Arthur.

LA HCR61

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

LA HR9

Sam Mosley; commend upon musical success as member of famed blues band, Mosley and Johnson.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.