Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR116

Introduced
6/16/11  

Caption

Commends Sherri McConnell for her service to the state of Louisiana, upon her resignation from the Louisiana Department of Economic Development, Office of Entertainment.

Impact

The resolution also points to concrete achievements under McConnell's stewardship, such as a substantial increase in the number of professionals in the digital media sector and Louisiana's rise to the third position in the nation for film productions. This not only underlines the state's attractiveness for filmmakers but also sheds light on the economic benefits achieved through well-structured tax incentives that foster creative industries.

Summary

Senate Resolution 116 expresses commendation for Sherri McConnell, who served with distinction as the Director of the Office of Entertainment in Louisiana. This resolution acknowledges her significant contributions to the state, especially in the realm of economic development related to the entertainment industry. Under her leadership, Louisiana has seen remarkable growth in entertainment, marking its fifth consecutive year of development, highlighting the effectiveness of her guidance.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SR116 is one of appreciation and recognition. Legislators view McConnell's tenure positively, reflecting a sense of pride in Louisiana's enhanced status as a hub for entertainment and culture. The resolution signifies a unified voice from the Senate in honoring her efforts that have brought prestige and economic benefit to the state.

Contention

There are no notable points of contention present in the discussions surrounding SR116, as the resolution focuses solely on the commendation of Sherri McConnell's services. The unanimous appreciation for her contributions suggests a consensus among legislators regarding the positive impact of her work on Louisiana’s entertainment sector and overall economic development.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR107

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

LA SR81

Commends Sheryl Lynn "Sherri" Breaux upon the occasion of her retirement and for outstanding public service to the Senate and the state of Louisiana.

LA SCR112

Commends La Musique de Louisianne Inc., (The Louisiana Music Hall of Fame) and declares it the official honors and recognition organization and information resource for Louisiana's music, musicians, and musical heritage.

LA SR145

Commends Senator Sherri Smith Buffington on her years of distinguished public service in the Legislature of Louisiana.

LA SR80

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

LA SR138

Commends J. Ruth Kennedy upon her retirement after 37 years of service with the Louisiana Department of Health.

LA HR167

Commends Bernice Taylor upon her retirement from the Louisiana Department of Revenue

LA SR221

Commends Camille Denson upon the occasion of her retirement after three decades of public service to the state of Louisiana.

LA SR105

Commends Richard E. D'Aquin upon his retirement from the Louisiana Board of Regents and recognizes his years of service to the board and to the state of Louisiana.

LA SCR104

Commends Erika McConduit for her service as president and chief executive officer of the Urban League of Louisiana.

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