Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB63

Introduced
2/7/18  
Introduced
2/7/18  
Refer
2/7/18  
Refer
2/7/18  
Refer
3/12/18  
Refer
3/12/18  
Report Pass
3/13/18  
Report Pass
3/13/18  
Engrossed
3/19/18  
Engrossed
3/19/18  
Refer
3/20/18  
Refer
3/20/18  
Report Pass
4/30/18  
Report Pass
4/30/18  
Enrolled
5/15/18  
Enrolled
5/15/18  
Chaptered
5/23/18  
Passed
5/23/18  

Caption

Designates a portion of United States Highway 61 as the "Deputy Brandon Nielsen and Deputy Jeremy Triche Memorial Highway"

Impact

The impact of this bill on state laws is relatively limited, focusing specifically on naming roadways. However, such memorial designations can hold significant sentimental value and represent a community's respect towards law enforcement personnel. The designated area stretches from Louisiana Highway 54 in Garyville to United States Highway 51 in Laplace, providing a clear recognition that can inspire both pride and remembrance among the residents and travelers of Louisiana.

Summary

House Bill 63, passed during the 2018 Regular Session, primarily serves to designate a specific portion of United States Highway 61 as the 'Deputy Brandon Nielsen and Deputy Jeremy Triche Memorial Highway.' The bill is a nod to the service and sacrifice of deputies who served in law enforcement, signifying a form of honor and remembrance within the state's highway system. By doing so, the bill seeks to ensure that the contributions of these individuals are recognized in a tangible way within the community.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 63 is positive, reflecting a collective appreciation for law enforcement members who have made sacrifices. There are usually few points of contention with bills that involve naming highways or memorials, as they represent a consensus of support rather than divisive policy issues. The emotion tied to such memorials is generally unifying within communities, fostering a sense of solidarity in remembering those who have served the public.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise around funding or maintenance of the designation signs, as the bill stipulates that the Department of Transportation and Development is responsible for the erection of appropriate signs, but that local or private funding must be secured to cover the costs. However, these discussions are not typically as heated as broader legislative issues and tend to focus on logistical and financial feasibility rather than ideological divides.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR1

Posthumously commends Deputy Brandon Nielsen and Deputy Jeremy Triche of the St. John the Baptist Parish Sheriff's Office who were slain in the line of duty

LA HB869

Designates portions of certain highways as memorial highways

LA HB510

Designates a portion of Highway 1 in Alexandria as the "Deputy Marshal Glen Denning DeVanie Memorial Highway"

LA HB167

Designates a portion of Louisiana Highway 3188 as the "Veterans Memorial Highway"

LA HB66

Designates a portion of United States Highway 84 as the "Veterans Memorial Highway" (EN +$1,100 SG EX See Note)

LA HB124

Designates a portion of United States Highway 49 as the "John 'Trey' Auld III Memorial Expressway"

LA SB30

Designates a portion of United States Highway 51 in Tangipahoa Parish as the "Deputy Ed Toefield Jr. Memorial Highway". (8/1/20) (OR +$1,100 SG EX See Note)

LA HB40

Designates portions of certain Louisiana Highways

LA HB54

Redesignates a portion of United States Highway 171 in Shreveport as the "Elbert W. 'Eddie' Giles Memorial Highway"

LA HB97

Designates a portion of United States Highway 425 in the town of Mangham as the "Marshall Waters, Jr. Memorial Highway"

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.