Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR58

Introduced
4/11/22  
Introduced
4/11/22  
Passed
4/13/22  

Caption

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

Impact

HR58 acknowledges Perry’s leadership which has ensured that the tourism sector, vital for Louisiana’s economic stability, remains robust. Under his guidance, New Orleans & Company has consistently ranked among the top convention and visitors bureaus nationally, contributing substantially to job creation and revenue generation in the tourism sector. The resolution highlights Perry’s influence in maintaining nearly 90,000 jobs related to tourism, illustrating how individual efforts at the leadership level can lead to widespread economic benefits.

Summary

House Resolution 58 (HR58) commends J. Stephen Perry for his extensive contributions to the state of Louisiana, particularly in revitalizing the tourism industry. As the president and CEO of New Orleans & Company, Perry has played a crucial role in enhancing the city’s profile as a prime destination, especially following significant challenges such as Hurricane Katrina, the BP Oil Spill, and, more recently, the pandemic. This resolution serves to recognize his dedication and accomplishments, which have positively impacted both the city and the state's economy.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR58 is overwhelmingly positive. The resolution reflects a collective appreciation among state legislators for Perry’s service and a recognition of his significant achievements in promoting tourism. Both the past and current administrations have acknowledged his contributions, indicating bipartisan support for honoring individuals who invest in their communities and local economies. There is a strong sense of pride associated with his work, as he is seen as an exemplary figure deserving of recognition.

Contention

While the resolution does not evoke substantial contention as it is purely commendatory in nature, it does open discussions about the ongoing challenges facing the tourism industry and the enduring impacts of past disasters. Perry's leadership during crisis situations, such as the aftermath of natural disasters and the ongoing management of pandemic-related impacts, showcases the essential role of dedicated civic leaders. However, the spotlight on individual triumphs in the industry calls attention to the broader structural needs and ongoing vulnerabilities within Louisiana's economy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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