Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR130

Introduced
5/16/22  
Introduced
5/16/22  

Caption

Recognizes Wednesday, May 18, 2022, as Film Day at the state capitol.

Impact

The resolution illustrates the positive economic impact of the film industry in Louisiana, which recorded approximately $960 million in direct spending during the years 2019 and 2020. This spending is largely funneled to small businesses, from construction to food services and transportation logistics, thus bolstering local economies. The recognition of Film Day also reinforces the ongoing collaboration between the Louisiana Film and Entertainment Association and the state's Department of Economic Development, aimed at nurturing a diverse and sustainable film industry in Louisiana.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 130 recognizes May 18, 2022, as Film Day at the Louisiana State Capitol. It highlights the significant contributions of the motion picture industry to the state's economy, noting that it creates nearly 10,000 jobs and that 99.5 percent of Louisiana businesses are small operations, which employ over 900,000 people across various sectors including film production. The resolution emphasizes the importance of small businesses that support film production, showcasing the collaborative nature of the industry and its vital role in local economies.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR130 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a sense of pride in Louisiana's film industry and its contributions to the community. Lawmakers and industry stakeholders celebrate the role of film and entertainment as a significant driver of economic growth, employment, and cultural enrichment. This celebration also highlights Louisiana's status as a premier filming location, enhancing the state's reputation as an excellent place to live, work, and raise a family.

Contention

While the resolution does not present major points of contention, it implicitly calls attention to the ongoing discussions about the balance between economic advantages gained from the film industry and the importance of supporting local small businesses. As the industry grows, maintaining this balance will be crucial to ensure continued prosperity for small business owners and the communities they serve.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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