House Resolution No. by Representative Brown designates May 6, 2025, as Iberville Parish Day at the state capitol, recognizing the parish's significant historical, economic, and cultural contributions to Louisiana. Established in 1807 and named after the French explorer Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville, the parish is noted for its role as a gateway to the Atchafalaya Basin, which offers unique recreational and ecological opportunities. Additionally, Iberville Parish is home to major chemical and manufacturing industries that provide thousands of jobs and support local communities.

The resolution also highlights the resilience and innovation of Iberville Parish's citizens and leaders, emphasizing their commitment to the prosperity of the region and the state. It calls attention to the potential for future growth through the construction of a new regional Mississippi River Bridge, which would enhance connectivity and serve as a catalyst for economic development and infrastructure improvements. Overall, the resolution commends Iberville Parish for its rich legacy and ongoing contributions to Louisiana's cultural and economic landscape.