Louisiana 2016 1st Special Session

Louisiana House Bill HR2

Introduced
2/14/16  
Introduced
2/14/16  

Caption

Commends the Webster Parish Convention and Visitors Bureau upon receiving The Louey Tourism Award for Outstanding Convention and Visitors Bureau of the Year

Impact

The resolution highlights the positive impact of the Webster Parish Convention and Visitors Bureau on tourism within Webster Parish, emphasizing its role in promoting significant local attractions such as the Germantown Colony and Museum. This encouragement of tourism not only boosts local culture but also plays an essential role in increasing the parish's financial intake from visitors. By celebrating local achievements, the resolution aims to foster a continued commitment to tourism development, thereby supporting economic growth within the community.

Summary

House Resolution No. 2, introduced by Representative Reynolds, is a commendation for the Webster Parish Convention and Visitors Bureau. The resolution recognizes their achievement in receiving the Louey Tourism Award for Outstanding Convention and Visitors Bureau of the Year from the Louisiana Travel and Promotion Association. This award honors entities that demonstrate remarkable contributions to the tourism landscape of Louisiana, showcasing the bureau's effective promotion of local events and attractions that enhance both visibility and revenue for the region.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR2 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a shared appreciation for the contributions of the Webster Parish Convention and Visitors Bureau. Lawmakers and community members express pride in the bureau's accomplishments and the recognition it has garnered on a state level. The resolution serves as a means to uplift local governmental and community efforts in promoting tourism, reinforcing the idea that dedicated local entities are critical to the state’s cultural heritage and economic stability.

Contention

While HR2 is largely a positive acknowledgment, it subtly raises discussions about the roles local government bodies play in tourism and environmental management. Although not contentious, the resolution indirectly points to the necessity for sustained support and adequate funding for such organizations to thrive. There are underlying concerns about balancing tourism with local interests, particularly in preserving the unique identity and heritage of the region, which could lead to future dialogues on managing tourism sustainably.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR231

Commends Shelley Johnson upon her retirement as executive director of the Lake Charles/Southwest Louisiana Convention and Visitors Bureau.

LA SR130

Commends Gerald P. Breaux for more than 30 years of service with the Lafayette Convention and Visitors Commission and congratulates him upon the occasion of his retirement.

LA HB414

Changes the name of the Baton Rouge Area Convention and Visitors Bureau

LA HB590

Provides relative to the River Parishes Convention, Tourist, and Visitors District

LA HR798

Commending Imelda Rodriguez on her 10 years of service as director of tourism for the Edinburg Convention and Visitors Bureau.

LA HB53

Provides relative to the board of directors of the Livingston Parish Convention and Visitors' Bureau

LA HB216

Provides relative to hotel occupancy taxes levied by tourist commissions and convention and visitors bureaus

LA HR1895

Honoring the Waco Convention & Visitors Bureau on the occasion of Texas Travel and Tourism Week.

LA HB584

Provides relative to the naming of the Tangipahoa Parish Convention and Visitors Bureau building

LA H5665

Newport And Bristol County Convention And Visitors' Bureau

Similar Bills

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