Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR19

Introduced
3/12/18  
Introduced
3/12/18  
Passed
3/13/18  

Caption

Requests the New Orleans City Council to rename a portion of Higgins Boulevard as Johnny Jackson Jr. Boulevard to honor the memory of Johnny Jackson Jr., a former city councilman, state representative, and community leader.

Impact

The impact of SR19 is primarily symbolic, aimed at honoring an individual who made significant contributions to local governance and community engagement. By renaming a portion of Higgins Boulevard, the resolution seeks to create a lasting tribute that acknowledges Jackson's service and dedication to the residents of New Orleans. Such honors can help foster a sense of community pride and historical awareness among residents about local figures who have shaped their neighborhoods.

Summary

Senate Resolution 19 (SR19) proposes to honor the legacy of Johnny Jackson Jr. by urging the New Orleans City Council to rename a segment of Higgins Boulevard to Johnny Jackson Jr. Boulevard. This resolution serves as a recognition of Jackson's contributions not only as a former city councilman but also as a state representative and dedicated community leader. His political career spanned decades, during which he actively represented the interests of constituents in New Orleans East and the Lower Ninth Ward.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR19 is expected to be largely positive. Resolutions like this are typically viewed favorably since they promote community values and recognize the efforts of individuals who have made a difference. The proposal to rename a street in Jackson's honor would likely garner support from local leaders and community members who wish to celebrate his public service and commitment to the city.

Contention

In general, resolutions of this nature do not provoke significant contention; however, there may be discussions regarding appropriate namesakes or commemoration processes. While most community members might support the renaming, some could raise concerns about the criteria for naming public roads, as well as potential historical conflicts with other figures in the community. Overall, the resolution emphasizes unity in remembering a respected local leader.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR17

Requests the New Orleans City Council to rename a portion of Higgins Boulevard as Johnny Jackson Jr. Boulevard to honor the memory of Johnny Jackson Jr., a former city councilman, state representative, and community leader.

LA SR38

Commends Johnny Jackson Jr. for founding the Gospel Is Alive concert and for his advocacy for the youth and senior citizens in the greater New Orleans area.

LA SR121

Requests the New Orleans City Council to develop a way to appropriately honor Antoine "Fats" Domino Jr., for his commitment to and history with the community, the city of New Orleans, and the country.

LA HR17

In memory of former Laredo city councilman Joe A. Guerra.

LA HR789

In memory of Floyd W. Stiefer, former Jacksonville chief of police and city council member.

LA HB1140

Renames a portion of Louisiana Highway 3179 in St. John Parish as "Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard"

LA SCR16

Expresses sincere and heartfelt condolences to the family of former Shreveport City Councilman James Flurry.

LA HR227

Requests the Orleans Parish School Board and the New Orleans City Council to address blighted property near Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Charter School in the Lower Ninth Ward prior to the 2015-16 school year

LA SR52

Commends Jacquelyn Brechtel Clarkson for over twenty-four years of dedicated public service representing the city of New Orleans as a state representative and city councilmember.

LA SR194

Requests the New Orleans City Council and the New Orleans City Planning Commission to impose a ten-year moratorium on additional dollar stores being located in New Orleans East and Gentilly.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.