Senate Resolution No. by Senator Kleinpeter commends and recognizes Iberville Parish for its significant historical, cultural, and economic contributions to Louisiana. Established in 1807 and named after French explorer Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville, the parish plays a vital role in the state's identity and economy, serving as a gateway to the Atchafalaya Basin and housing a major industrial corridor along the Mississippi River. The resolution highlights the importance of Iberville Parish Day, designated for April 15, 2026, at the Louisiana State Capitol, as an opportunity to celebrate the parish's achievements and advocate for continued infrastructure investments.

The resolution also emphasizes the need for strategic investments in critical infrastructure, particularly the development of a new Mississippi River Bridge in the Baton Rouge region, which is essential for improving traffic congestion, enhancing public safety, and supporting industrial growth. By recognizing Iberville Parish's contributions and advocating for infrastructure development, the resolution aims to ensure sustained economic growth and improved quality of life for the residents of Iberville Parish and the broader state of Louisiana.