Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR42

Introduced
4/26/22  
Introduced
4/26/22  
Refer
4/27/22  
Refer
4/27/22  
Report Pass
5/18/22  
Report Pass
5/18/22  
Passed
5/24/22  
Passed
5/24/22  
Engrossed
5/24/22  

Caption

Suspends provision of law capping percentage of funds that can be spent by the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism on in-state advertising.

Impact

The suspension of this provision is viewed as a necessary measure to assist in the recovery of Louisiana's tourism industry. By increasing the outreach through in-state media advertising, the resolution aims to inform residents that local tourist venues, casinos, restaurants, hotels, and various establishments are open for business. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to rejuvenate the state's economy that heavily relies on tourism-related activities.

Summary

SCR42 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that seeks to suspend the restrictions placed on the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism regarding its spending on in-state media advertisements. Specifically, it suspends the provision limiting the department to spending no more than ten percent of all funds allocated for media advertisement on in-state ads. This legislative action is prompted by the significant decline in tourism due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which severely impacted businesses and tax revenues related to the tourism sector in Louisiana, particularly in New Orleans.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR42 is largely positive, with legislative discussions highlighting it as a vital step towards promoting local tourism and aiding businesses that were hit hard by the pandemic. The unanimous vote (93-0) in the House indicates a strong bipartisan effort to support the tourism sector's recovery, reflecting a collective agreement on the necessity of revitalizing economic activities through increased advertising.

Contention

While the bill seems to garner widespread support, there may be underlying concerns regarding budget allocation and prioritization of state funds. The decision to suspend the current cap on advertisement spending could raise questions about transparency and accountability in how taxpayer dollars are utilized in promoting local tourism. However, proponents assert that the benefits of stimulating the economy through increased visitor awareness and local spending outweigh potential objections.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR4

Suspends provision of law capping amount of revenue which can be spent by the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism on in-state advertising. (EN NO IMPACT GF EX See Note)

LA HCR31

Suspends provision of law capping amount of revenue which can be spent on in-state advertising (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HCR22

Urges and requests the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism, office of tourism, to study the feasibility of creating a bike and walking trail along the Mississippi River in Northeast Louisiana

LA HB749

Transfers litter abatement responsibilities and programs from the Department of Education to the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism

LA HB812

Abolishes office of lieutenant governor and Dept. of Culture, Recreation and Tourism and transfers powers, duties, and agencies to executive branch departments (OR SEE FISC NOTE EX)

LA HB65

Exempts the office of state parks in the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism from certain public works provisions (Item #57) (OR NO IMPACT SD EX See Note)

LA HB651

Provides for the re-creation of the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism

LA HB889

Establishes the Dew Drop-America's Rock and Roll Museum within the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA SB314

Re-creates the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism. (6/30/12)

LA SB315

Re-creates the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism. (6/30/12)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.