Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR244

Introduced
5/17/18  
Passed
5/18/18  

Caption

Designates the week of September 24-30, 2018, as Louisiana Craft Brewer Week

Impact

The resolution is set to elevate the awareness of the craft brewing industry in Louisiana, thereby potentially boosting local economies through increased tourism and community engagement. By staging this week of recognition, the intention is to showcase the unique contributions of local breweries, all of which use Louisiana-grown products in their beer crafting. This not only promotes local agriculture but also enriches the state’s cultural offerings by pairing local brews with the grandeur of Louisiana cuisine.

Summary

House Resolution 244, sponsored by Representative Johnson, aims to designate the week of September 24 through 30, 2018, as Louisiana Craft Brewer Week. This initiative recognizes the contributions of Louisiana's craft breweries, which have garnered numerous awards for their products and support responsible alcohol consumption. The resolution highlights the breweries' role in promoting programs to curb underage and excessive drinking, along with their ecologically sound brewing practices that aid in preserving Louisiana's environment.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR244 appears to be largely positive, as it draws attention to the successes and community contributions of craft breweries in Louisiana. The recognition of these breweries is celebrated by various stakeholders, including local business owners and craft brewing advocates, who view such recognition as an essential step in promoting local enterprise and craftsmanship.

Contention

While there is a general consensus on the positive impact of craft breweries, potential contention may arise over the inclusiveness of the brewing week designation—specifically whether it adequately represents the diverse brewing community across Louisiana. Critics may argue about the resolution's focus and its ability to address broader challenges faced by the craft brewing sector, including regulatory hurdles and market saturation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR251

Designates September 23-29, 2019, as Louisiana Craft Brewer Week in Louisiana

LA HCR106

Designates the week of September 23 through 29, 2013, as Louisiana Craft Brewer Week in recognition of the contributions of craft brewers to the state

LA HR104

Designates May 19, 2021, as Louisiana Craft Brewers' Day in Louisiana

LA SR20

Designates the week of September 3rd through September 9th, 2019 as Louisiana Craft Spirits Week and commends Louisiana's craft distillers for their contributions.

LA HB281

Relative to the regulation of craft breweries (OR DECREASE SG RV See Note)

LA HR166

Designates June 4-8, 2018, as Wound Care Awareness Week in Louisiana

LA HR243

Designates May 19-25, 2018, as Safe Boating Week in Louisiana

LA HR56

Designates October 10, 2024, as Black Brewers' Day

LA HR87

Designates September 28 through October 2, 2015, as Malnutrition Awareness Week in the state of Louisiana

LA HR210

Requests the House Committee on Judiciary to study the practices of craft brewers

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