Louisiana 2025 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR178

Introduced
5/14/25  

Caption

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

Impact

The resolution affirms the important role of the Mystic Krewe of Femme Fatale not only during Mardi Gras but throughout the year, where it contributes to local neighborhoods, voter mobilization, and youth mentorship. The members of the krewe are recognized for their collaborative efforts with significant cultural institutions, such as Essence Magazine and the Essence Music Festival, that elevate Black culture on a larger stage. The resolution ultimately seeks to acknowledge and celebrate the contributions of the krewe to the community and the state of Louisiana.

Summary

House Resolution 178 commends the Mystic Krewe of Femme Fatale for its positive influence on women in New Orleans and across the United States. Founded in 2013 by a group of thirteen influential women, the krewe holds the distinction of being the first predominantly African-American female Mardi Gras krewe in New Orleans. It has grown into a significant cultural force, drawing over 1,800 members nationwide, and celebrates black womanhood through its parades and community engagements. The resolution highlights the krewe's transformation of the Mardi Gras experience into a vibrant celebration rich in color and cultural significance.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR178 is largely positive, as it serves to uplift and recognize women's contributions within the community. Legislators expressed admiration for the krewe's commitment to service, sisterhood, and empowerment. The positive framing of the resolution suggests that it resonates well with prevailing values in the legislature concerning the necessity of recognizing and celebrating diverse contributions to society, especially those led by women of color.

Contention

While the resolution is celebratory in nature, it may also highlight underlying tensions related to representation and recognition within predominantly male-oriented cultural events like Mardi Gras. By focusing on the achievements of the Mystic Krewe of Femme Fatale, it implicitly calls attention to the need for greater inclusion of women and people of color in leadership roles in various cultural contexts. Nevertheless, the resolution itself is presented as a unifying acknowledgment without significant opposition expressed in the discussions surrounding it.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB117

Creates the "Mystic Krewe of Femme Fatale" specialty license plate

LA SR181

Commends the ongoing achievements of David Arnold "Dee-1" Augustine Jr. in his roles as an educator, musician, activist, influencer, speaker, and entrepreneur.

LA HR281

Commends David Arnold "Dee-1" Augustine, Jr., for his accomplishments as an educator, musician, activist, influencer, and entrepreneur

LA SR28

Commends Marguerite "Miki" Jones on being named the grand winner of the WGNO TV, Channel 26 New Orleans Remarkable Women 2023 contest.

LA SR9

Commends Margaret Orr on the occasion of her retirement from WDSU-TV.

LA HCR130

Commends Dr. Walter Benoit Comeaux, Jr., on the occasion of his one hundredth birthday

LA SR122

Expresses condolences on the death of Harry Connick Sr., former district attorney of Orleans Parish.

LA HR298

Commends the New Orleans Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Kids Competition Camp for its commitment to excellence in martial arts competitions

LA SR113

Commends the New Orleans Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Kids Competition Camp for its commitment to excellence in martial arts competitions.

LA HR224

Commends Randy Schmidt on being inducted into the New Orleans Track Club Hall of Fame

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.