Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR107

Introduced
6/16/11  

Caption

Commends Sherri McConnell for her service as director of the office of entertainment, La. Dept. of Economic Development

Impact

Under McConnell's stewardship, Louisiana has risen to become the third leading state for film productions in the country. The establishment of innovative tax incentives aimed at boosting the live concert and theatrical industries is also noted, helping to retain musical talent within the state. These initiatives have collectively generated over two billion dollars in new revenue, contributing significantly to the local economy. The CMt ] significant advances made during her tenure reflect a strategic commitment to integrating Louisiana's rich cultural heritage with economic development.

Summary

House Resolution 107 commends Sherri McConnell for her exemplary service as the director of the Office of Entertainment within the Louisiana Department of Economic Development. The resolution highlights her commitment to improving opportunities for the state’s creative industries, including film, music, and digital media. Her leadership is credited with contributing to a sustained five-year growth period in Louisiana’s entertainment industry, which has been pivotal in providing high-wage jobs and fostering new business opportunities.

Sentiment

The sentiment around this resolution is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a deep appreciation for McConnell’s contributions to the state's entertainment sector. The recognition of her tireless efforts in advocating for Louisiana's creative industries is indicative of the widespread support among lawmakers and stakeholders in the state. The resolution serves not only to honor McConnell but also to reaffirm Louisiana's commitment to growing its entertainment economy.

Contention

While the resolution is largely celebratory, it may encounter critiques regarding the sustainability of growth within the entertainment sector and the reliance on tax incentives for continued success. Discussion may arise about the long-term impact of these policies on local communities and the arts, with some advocates expressing the need for balancing economic incentives with preserving the artistic integrity and accessibility of the culture.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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