The following excerpt is from the May 13, 2013 edition of kosu.org:
A bill making its way through the Louisiana Legislature would let Cajun citizens celebrate their ancestry by customizing their driver’s license, adding the phrase “I’m a Cajun” below their photograph.
It would cost $5 to add the message; the money would go toward “scholarships distributed by the Council for the Development of French in Louisiana, a program promoting French language and culture in the state,” reports NOLA.com.
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In their current states, neither of the two bills seem to include requirements for proving ancestry or other connections to the culture being celebrated.