Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR119

Introduced
6/9/10  

Caption

Creates a Senate Task Force on Shipping, Economic Development, and Trade to develop a unified ten year strategic plan for economic development based upon international trade.

Impact

If adopted, the resolution is expected to lead to significant changes in how Louisiana approaches economic development, particularly concerning its global trade initiatives. The task force will analyze different elements crucial to enhancing Louisiana's role in international markets, including the optimization of maritime and air transportation facilities. By developing best practices and potentially drafting legislation based on its findings, the task force is poised to create a pathway for job creation and wealth generation by tapping into the global economy more effectively.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 119 seeks to establish a Senate Task Force on Shipping, Economic Development, and Trade with the objective of creating a unified ten-year strategic plan for economic development based on international trade. The resolution highlights the importance of intertwining local economic strategies with global trade trends to build a sustainable economic future for Louisiana. Through the task force, the resolution aims to consolidate various studies that propose wealth creation opportunities in the global trade sector, which have not yet been effectively integrated into a coherent strategy.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR119 appears to be generally positive, with supporters emphasizing the need for a coordinated approach to economic development and global trade in Louisiana. Proponents argue that such a strategic initiative could revitalize local economies and position the state favorably within global markets. However, there may be concerns regarding the effectiveness of task forces in achieving meaningful results, questioning whether this kind of strategic planning can translate into real-world benefits.

Contention

There may be minor points of contention regarding the implementation of the strategies devised by the task force, particularly concerning funding mechanisms and the methods of evaluation for successful outcomes. Some stakeholders may express apprehension about the prioritization of certain industries over others, especially within various sectors of the economy that could be affected by changes in trade policy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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