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HR 254

A Resolution directing the Joint State Government Commission to study the issue of underground electrical lines.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Tim Brennan and 18 co-sponsors

Designates the Village of Cankton, LA, as the Accordion Capital of Louisiana in a ceremonial resolution with no legal or funding effects.

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Bill Summary · HR 254

Summary — H.R. 254 (STATE SYMBOL): Designates the Village of Cankton as the Accordion Capital of Louisiana

Status: Resolution (honorific); introduced 2025‑01‑09. Current status reported as “Rules suspended.”
Note: the provided document file appears to contain multiple unrelated resolutions sharing the same bill number (texts honoring individuals in other states). The summary below focuses only on the title you provided — the designation of Cankton — because no full text for that specific Louisiana designation was included.

Main purpose and intent

The resolution’s stated purpose is to designate the Village of Cankton, Louisiana, as the “Accordion Capital of Louisiana.” This is a symbolic, honorific state designation intended to recognize Cankton’s cultural association with accordion music (likely reflecting local heritage, festivals, musicians, or historical ties to accordion-based musical traditions such as Cajun or zydeco).

Key provisions (typical for this type of resolution)

  • A formal, ceremonial statement declaring the Village of Cankton the Accordion Capital of Louisiana.
  • Acknowledgement of the village’s cultural, historical, or community contributions relating to accordion music.
  • A request that an official copy or certified copy of the resolution be provided to local officials or community organizations in Cankton (common in such resolutions).

Because no full text was provided, the summary above reflects the usual components of state symbolic resolutions. The measure does not typically include regulatory language, funding authorizations, or changes to state law.

Who would be affected

  • Primary beneficiaries: the Village of Cankton, its residents, local cultural institutions, musicians, and festival organizers (ceremonial recognition that can be used in marketing and tourism).
  • State agencies: none materially affected. The designation is ceremonial and does not impose obligations on state agencies unless the text specifically asks for state participation (not present in the materials provided).

Procedural / timeline aspects

  • Introduced: January 9, 2025.
  • Status entry: “Rules suspended” (this typically indicates the chamber waived some rules to expedite consideration; exact procedural meaning varies by legislative body).
  • No appropriation or effective date is expected because the measure is a nonbinding resolution.

Impact

  • Practical/legal impact: None significant — honorary designation with no regulatory or budgetary effects.
  • Practical outcomes may include increased visibility for Cankton (tourism promotion, local pride, festival branding) and potential private or local government initiatives to leverage the designation.

Important caveat / recommended follow‑up

The source document you provided appears to conflate multiple different House Resolutions (honoring individuals, school board service, etc.). To confirm the exact language and any additional provisions for the Cankton designation, consult the official Louisiana House of Representatives bill/resolution text or the legislative website where H.R. 254 (Louisiana) is posted.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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