Louisiana 2021 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR67

Introduced
5/5/21  
Passed
5/6/21  

Caption

Commends Chef Frank Brigtsen of Brigtsen's Restaurant for more than thirty years of culinary excellence and for his contributions to the city of New Orleans and state of Louisiana.

Impact

The resolution underscores the importance of culinary talent and education in promoting local culture and tourism, which are vital components of Louisiana's economy. By commending Brigtsen, the resolution emphasizes not only his personal achievements but also the broader impact that skilled chefs can have in enhancing Louisiana's reputation as a culinary destination. This acknowledgment serves to inspire aspiring chefs and enrich the state's culinary landscape, contributing to economic growth through the hospitality industry.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 67 honors Frank Brigtsen, co-owner and chef of Brigtsen's Restaurant, for over thirty years of culinary excellence and significant contributions to the city of New Orleans and the state of Louisiana. Brigtsen is recognized for revitalizing Creole and Acadian cooking while highlighting the rich culinary traditions of the region. His commitment to quality and local heritage has made Brigtsen's Restaurant one of the premier dining establishments in New Orleans, reflecting the high standards and creative influences of Louisiana's culinary scene.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR67 is overwhelmingly positive, celebrating the contributions of a dedicated chef who has not only succeeded in the restaurant business but has also given back to the community through education and charitable work. The resolution reflects a collective appreciation for culinary arts in Louisiana and the individuals who contribute to its recognition on a national scale. It portrays a strong sense of pride in local culinary heritage and the role of chefs in shaping social and economic narratives within the state.

Contention

While the resolution serves as a commendation, it also highlights the ongoing discourse regarding culinary education and the support of local businesses. By emphasizing Brigtsen's role as an educator and a supporter of culinary arts in New Orleans, the resolution may provoke discussions on how to further integrate culinary education into the local economy. However, there are no notable points of contention or opposition provided in the resolution, indicating a unanimous respect for Brigtsen's impact.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR73

Commends Michael Gulotta, the chef-owner of MoPho restaurant in New Orleans, upon being named a "Best New Chef" by Food & Wine magazine.

LA HR295

Expresses condolences on the death of Leah Chase, executive chef and co-owner of Dooky Chase's Restaurant in New Orleans

LA SR161

Commends Palm Court Jazz Cafe for thirty-five years of outstanding contributions to the music and cultural heritage of New Orleans.

LA SR48

Commends J. Stephen Perry for his contributions and service to the state of Louisiana, the city of New Orleans, and the tourism industry.

LA SR69

Commends Jim Funk for thirty years of dedicated service to the Louisiana Restaurant Association and recognizes his achievements on the occasion of his retirement.

LA SR37

Designates Wednesday, April 6, 2016, as New Orleans Day at the Louisiana Senate, commends the city of New Orleans and joins with the city in a celebration worthy of its unique contribution to Louisiana culture.

LA HCR20

Expresses condolences upon the death of Gerard "Jerry" Christopher Amato, chef and co-owner of Mother's Restaurant in New Orleans

LA SR71

Commends Lagniappe Bakehouse on being named one of the best bakeries in the United States by The New York Times and its' chef, Kaitlin Guerin, on being named a finalist for the 2025 James Beard Award for Emerging Chef.

LA HR58

Commends J. Stephen Perry for his contributions and service to the state of Louisiana, the city of New Orleans, and the tourism industry

LA SR14

Commends Walter "Walt" Leger III for his dedicated service to the citizens of New Orleans and the state of Louisiana.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.