House Resolution No. by Representative Bayham designates May 28, 2025, as St. Bernard Parish Day at the Louisiana State Capitol. This resolution highlights the unique cultural identity and historical significance of St. Bernard Parish, located just south of New Orleans. The area is celebrated for its scenic beauty, rich history, and vibrant community, which has roots dating back to Spanish colonial times. Key historical sites, such as the Chalmette Battlefield and the Malus-Beauregard House, are noted for their importance in American history, particularly during the Battle of New Orleans.

The resolution also emphasizes the parish's diverse cultural heritage, which is reflected in its culinary traditions and numerous festivals throughout the year, showcasing influences from Creole, African, Filipino, and Spanish cultures. St. Bernard Parish is recognized for its resilience, particularly in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and is described as a "Sportsman's Paradise" due to its abundant waterways and outdoor activities. Overall, the resolution acknowledges the contributions of St. Bernard Parish to the cultural and economic landscape of Louisiana.