Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR219

Introduced
5/13/24  
Introduced
5/13/24  

Caption

Designates May 15, 2024, as Coca-Cola Day at the state capitol

Impact

The resolution reflects the state's recognition of Coca-Cola's role in the local economy, noting that the company contributes significantly to Louisiana's GDP and supports thousands of jobs. Additionally, Coca-Cola's commitment to sustainability is recognized, particularly its efforts in recycling and environmental initiatives, aligning with the state's broader goals of environmental stewardship and community improvement.

Summary

House Resolution 219 (HR219), introduced by Representative Carpenter, designates May 15, 2024, as Coca-Cola Day at the state capitol. The resolution acknowledges the long-standing presence and contributions of the Coca-Cola Bottling Company in Louisiana, particularly emphasizing its roots in Baton Rouge. It highlights the company’s historical significance since its foundation by Thomas Daigre in 1906, and its evolution into a major corporation that significantly impacts local employment and economic activity.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR219 is largely positive, reflecting appreciation and support for the Coca-Cola Company's long-standing contributions to the state. Celebrating a corporate entity like Coca-Cola aligns with economic and community values, indicating a favorable view of corporate responsibility and community engagement in Louisiana.

Contention

While the resolution itself may not be contentious, it does indirectly spotlight the ongoing discussions around corporate influence in local economies. The celebration of Coca-Cola Day could prompt conversations about the balance between honoring corporate presence and addressing community needs beyond economic contributions. However, overall, there appears to be a consensus supporting this resolution, emphasizing the positive impacts Coca-Cola has fostered within Louisiana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR153

Designates May 15, 2023, as Southern University Day at the state capitol

LA HR160

Designates May 17, 2023, as Bankers Day at the state capitol

LA HR132

Recognizes May 10, 2023, as the thirty-ninth annual Red and White Day at the state capitol

LA SR86

Designates May 15, 2023, as Southern University Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA HR110

Designates May 3, 2023, as Literacy Day at the state capitol

LA HCR98

Designates May 18, 2023, as AKA Day at the state capitol

LA HR26

Designates May 2, 2023, as Main Street Day at the state capitol

LA SR135

Designates May 31, 2023, as Tourism Day at the state capitol.

LA HR184

Designates May 31, 2023, as Louisiana AAHOA Members Appreciation Day at the state capitol

LA HCR66

Designates May 10, 2023, as CODOFIL Day at the state capitol

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