Today, Governor Jeff Landry issued an executive order establishing the French Quarter Terrorism Attack Memorial Commission, a dedicated body tasked with recommending and facilitating the creation of a permanent memorial to honor the victims of the tragic terrorist attack that occurred on January 1, 2025, in New Orleans. To ensure that the memory of those lost and impacted is preserved, the newly formed Commission will lead efforts to recommend a permanent memorial site in the City of New Orleans.
“This senseless act of violence has shattered lives and shaken our State. We grieve with the families and friends of the victims and stand united in our resolve to remember and honor them,” said Governor Landry. “This Commission is committed to ensuring that the victims of January 1st are never forgotten. Through a permanent memorial, we will honor their lives and create a lasting place of remembrance, resilience, and unity for years to come.”
Commission Structure and Responsibilities:
The French Quarter Terrorism Attack Memorial Commission will be housed within the Office of the Governor and will be comprised of:
- Five victims or family members of victims (other victims or victims’ families will serve as ex-officio members).
- The First Lady of Louisiana, or her designee
- The Senior Coordinator for Victims Advocacy in the Office of the Governor (who will serve as Chair)
- The Lieutenant Governor, or his designee
- The President of the Louisiana State Senate, or designee
- The Speaker of the House of Representatives, or designee
- The Mayor of New Orleans, or her designee
- The New Orleans City Council President, or her designee
- A resident of the French Quarter
- A business owner in the French Quarter
- A law enforcement officer
* The names of all appointed members will be announced at a later date.
The Commission is directed to deliver its recommendation to the Governor within one year. It will meet monthly or at the call of the Chair and will actively seek input from the public and interested stakeholders. All relevant state and local agencies are directed to cooperate with the Commission in fulfilling its mission.