Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR69

Introduced
3/25/26  

Caption

Designates Jeanerette as the French Bread Capital of Louisiana

Impact

The passing of HR69 would serve to enhance the identity of Jeanerette and bolster its reputation as a key player in the local culinary scene. By recognizing the city in this manner, the resolution aims to promote tourism and local pride, while also encouraging the preservation of the city's rich baking traditions. This designation could have broader implications for the local economy as it may attract visitors interested in experiencing the unique history and culture associated with the city’s French bread production.

Summary

House Resolution 69, sponsored by Representative Bryant, aims to officially designate Jeanerette as the French Bread Capital of Louisiana. This resolution pays homage to the historical significance of Jeanerette, particularly recognizing LeJeune's Bakery, which has been a cornerstone of the community since 1884. The bakery is celebrated not only for its high-quality scratch-made French bread but also for being the first Louisiana bakery listed on the National Register of Historic Places, showcasing the city’s strong cultural and culinary heritage.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR69 is largely positive, reflecting a community-friendly approach to celebrating local heritage. The initiative has been met with support from various quarters, where residents and business owners alike view the resolution as a way to honor longstanding traditions and contribute to local pride. The recognition is seen as an opportunity to unite the community in celebrating its historical roots, which is advantageous in fostering local goodwill and engagement.

Contention

While the resolution appears to have widespread support, some may question the significance of such designations and their practical impact. However, the main points of discussion center on the importance of preserving local traditions versus the potential for political or bureaucratic red tape associated with such recognitions. Overall, the resolution is framed mainly as a celebratory act with little underlying contention or opposition.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR5

Designates the town of Ball, Louisiana, as the Moon Pie Capital of Louisiana

LA SR152

Designates the village of Cankton in St. Landry Parish as the Accordion Capital of Louisiana.

LA HR30

Designates the city of Opelousas as the Horse Capital of Louisiana

LA SR150

Designates May 29, 2025, as St. James Parish Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA HR254

Designates the Village of Cankton as the Accordion Capital of Louisiana

LA SR121

Commends the Ready Louisiana Coalition and designates Tuesday, May 20, 2025, as Early Ed Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA HR74

Designates April 28, 2025, as Louisiana Young Heroes Day at the state capitol and commends the Louisiana Public Broadcasting 2025 Louisiana Young Heroes

LA HR187

Commends the Ready Louisiana Coalition and designates May 20, 2025, as Early Ed Day at the state capitol

LA HR102

Designates April 30, 2025, as Louisiana Chemical Industry Day at the state capitol

LA SCR18

Designates Tuesday, May 6, 2025, as Main Street Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.