Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR72

Introduced
4/19/22  
Introduced
4/19/22  

Caption

Commends Richard Lipsey upon his reign as King of the 2022 Mystick Krewe of Louisianans Washington Mardi Gras Ball.

Impact

Although Senate Resolution 72 does not directly change existing state laws, it serves to reinforce the cultural identity of Louisiana and its people, particularly in a federal context. By officially recognizing Richard Lipsey as King, the resolution also enriches the narrative around Louisiana's Mardi Gras festivities and promotes the importance of community engagement in cultural events. This formal acknowledgment can enhance the relationship between the state and its cultural organizations, potentially encouraging more celebrations that showcase Louisiana's unique heritage.

Summary

Senate Resolution 72, introduced by Senator Smith, aims to commend Richard A. Lipsey for his reign as King of the 2022 Mystick Krewe of Louisianians Washington Mardi Gras Ball. This resolution reflects Louisiana's strong cultural traditions and celebrates the role of the Mystick Krewe of Louisianians, which was founded in the late 1930s by displaced Louisianans who sought to maintain their cultural heritage while living in Washington D.C. The resolution documents the significance of the Krewe and highlights its illustrious history of welcoming distinguished guests, including multiple Presidents and high-ranking officials throughout the years.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR72 is overwhelmingly positive. The recognition of Richard Lipsey is viewed as honoring not only an individual but also the broader cultural traditions of Louisiana. This highlights the community's pride in its history and the significance of maintaining such events that foster a sense of belonging among Louisianans in the capital. Overall, the resolution serves as a vehicle for promoting unity and community pride within the state, emphasizing collective achievements in cultural representation.

Contention

While it appears that the passage of SR72 does not face significant contention as it is largely a ceremonial recognition, any potential points of debate could stem from analysis regarding the representation of cultural events. Some may argue about the inclusivity of such cultural practices and whether they adequately reflect the diverse populations within Louisiana. However, the overall focus remains on celebrating the rich traditions of Louisiana's communities, with most viewpoints converging around the value of cultural acknowledgment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR71

Commends Madison Elizabeth Smith upon her reign as Queen of the 2022 Mystick Krewe of Louisianans Washington Mardi Gras Ball.

LA HR146

Commends the Mystic Krewe of Hermes upon its seventy-fifth anniversary

LA SR61

Recognizes Tuesday, April 29, 2025, as Mystic Krewe of Femme Fatale Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SR156

Commends Mr. Haiden Richard upon winning the title of 2021 World Champion Duck Caller.

LA SR101

Commends Jamil Sharif and Nydia Cooper for being selected king and queen of the Krewe of Agape Carnival Organization.

LA SCR93

Commends Rachel Elizabeth Schultz upon being named the 76th Greater New Orleans Floral Trail Queen.

LA SCR96

Commends Rachel Elizabeth Schultz upon being named the 76th Greater New Orleans Floral Trail Queen.

LA SR42

Expresses condolences upon the death of Blaine S. Kern Sr., "Mr. Mardi Gras".

LA SR17

Expresses the condolences on the death of George Rainey, oldest elected king of Zulu.

LA HR178

Commends the Mystic Krewe of Femme Fatale on its positive influence on women in New Orleans and across the United States

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.