Louisiana 2021 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR27

Introduced
4/19/21  
Introduced
4/19/21  
Engrossed
4/19/21  
Engrossed
4/19/21  
Passed
4/22/21  

Caption

Commends Vernon Parish and its parish seat of Leesville on the one hundred fiftieth anniversary of their founding

Impact

The passing of HCR27 serves to formally acknowledge and celebrate the rich historical narrative of Vernon Parish and Leesville. Such resolutions, while not legislative action, play a role in fostering community pride and can enhance local recognition within the broader state context. By officially commemorating the parish’s anniversary, the resolution also contributes to the historical documentation of Louisiana's regional narratives, potentially influencing future educational or cultural initiatives that promote awareness of local history.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 27 (HCR27) commends Vernon Parish and its parish seat, Leesville, on the occasion of their one hundred fiftieth anniversary. The resolution highlights the historical significance of the region, detailing its establishment in 1871 and the evolution of Leesville as its parish seat. The document recognizes the contributions of the Kansas City Southern Railroad in the late 19th century that spurred growth and the development of Vernon Parish into a major lumber production area within Louisiana. Additionally, the resolution commemorates the impact of Fort Polk on the local economy since World War II, which significantly increased the population of Leesville.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR27 appears largely positive, as it focuses on community recognition and the celebration of historical achievements. Legislators supported the resolution unanimously, indicating a collective appreciation for Vernon Parish’s contributions to the state. Such resolutions typically garner bipartisan support as they are celebratory in nature and not contentious. The overall mood during discussions around the resolution was one of pride and acknowledgment of local heritage.

Contention

As HCR27 is a commendation rather than a bill that alters state law or local governance, it does not present significant points of contention. However, such resolutions can sometimes draw attention to the need for ongoing support for local communities, especially those reliant on historical sites or military bases like Fort Polk for economic stability. Discussions regarding the historical narrative could bring about divergent views on the way history is portrayed in educational contexts, yet for this resolution, there are no noted disputes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR43

Commends BASF upon its one hundred fiftieth anniversary

LA HR39

Commends Volkert, Inc., on the one hundredth anniversary of its founding

LA HR64

Commends Dillard University on its one hundred fiftieth anniversary

LA HR11

Commends Amozion Baptist Church in New Orleans on its one hundred fiftieth anniversary

LA SCR4

Commends Caddo Lodge No. 179 of Free and Accepted Masons on the occasion of its one hundred fiftieth anniversary.

LA HR95

Commends Pastor William L. Nash on the occasion of his fiftieth pastoral anniversary

LA HCR25

Commends Breaux Petroleum Products on the occasion of its one hundredth anniversary

LA SCR51

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

LA HCR46

Commends St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church on the occasion of its three hundredth anniversary

LA HCR148

Commends the Louisiana Kennel Club upon its one hundredth anniversary

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.