Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR71

Introduced
6/6/11  

Caption

Recognizes Tuesday, June 7, 2011, as La. Industry for Film and Entertainment Day

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the economic impact of the entertainment industry on Louisiana, noting that within a year of introducing the incentive programs, the sector experienced a substantial increase in employment—growing over 400%. With over 800 million dollars in direct local spending reported, the industry not only contributes to the state's economy but also enriches the local workforce by creating a skilled labor pool of over 103,000 professionals in production and digital media.

Summary

House Resolution 71 (HR71) recognizes June 7, 2011, as 'Louisiana Industry for Film and Entertainment Day.' The resolution highlights the significant growth of the film and entertainment sector in Louisiana, which has garnered national attention as a key player in the industry due to its favorable tax incentives established in 2010. The resolution notes that Louisiana has become a premier destination for various forms of entertainment, including film, television, live performances, and digital media production.

Sentiment

The sentiment expressed within HR71 is overwhelmingly positive towards the film and entertainment industry. It positions the sector as essential to Louisiana's economic growth while celebrating the unique contributions of local and international productions. By declaring a special day to honor this industry, the resolution not only acknowledges its past achievements but also serves as a call for continued support and recognition of the industry's value to state development.

Contention

While HR71 may not contain significant points of contention, it does reflect a broader debate on the allocation of tax incentives and state resources for cultural industries. The support for the entertainment industry through tax relief is generally celebrated, but it may be challenged by those who advocate for more balanced economic policies that distribute benefits across various sectors. The resolution showcases the film industry as a beacon of economic opportunity, which could attract further scrutiny regarding equity in public investment.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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