Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR48

Introduced
4/12/22  
Introduced
4/12/22  
Passed
4/12/22  

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

The resolution highlights Perry's influence on nearly ninety thousand jobs tied to the tourism sector and his impact on over one thousand member businesses associated with New Orleans & Company. His leadership has reportedly placed the organization among the top five convention and visitors bureaus in the country, resulting in noteworthy accolades in areas such as marketing and customer service. The recognition is not only a gesture of appreciation but also serves to underscore the broader economic implications of strong tourism leadership in sustaining local economies.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 48 commends J. Stephen Perry for his considerable contributions to Louisiana, particularly to New Orleans and the tourism industry. The resolution lauds Perry’s leadership as the president and CEO of New Orleans & Company, noting his pivotal role in revitalizing tourism in the aftermath of significant adversities, including Hurricane Katrina, the BP Oil Spill, and Hurricane Ida, as well as during the ongoing challenges posed by the pandemic. The resolution invokes a remarkable tenure in which Perry's efforts have enhanced the visibility and appeal of New Orleans as a premier destination for conventions and visitors.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding SR48 is positive, reflecting a shared appreciation among legislators for Perry's contributions. It is clear that both his local impact on jobs and economic development, as well as his service on various national and state boards, has earned him respect across political lines. The commendation serves to reinforce the importance of effective leadership in the tourism industry, particularly during times of crisis, and promotes a narrative of resilience and progress in Louisiana.

Contention

While the resolution is fundamentally celebratory, it implicitly addresses the challenges that the tourism sector faces. By acknowledging Perry's efforts within the context of natural disasters and a global pandemic, SR48 raises awareness of the vulnerabilities within the industry, suggesting a need for ongoing support and innovation in tourism strategies. Although not contentious in nature, the resolution does hint at underlying discussions about the importance of proactive governance and community support mechanisms to bolster tourism recovery efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR14

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

LA HR134

Commends Robert E. Smith Lupo for his service to Lakeview and the city of New Orleans

LA SR13

Commends the Louisiana Tumor Registry, the faculty of LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, and the School of Public Heath for their contributions to the fight against cancer.

LA HR141

Commends Joseph Giarrusso, III, for his service to New Orleans City Council District A

LA HR42

Commends women for the critical role they play in the chemistry industry and other industries in Louisiana

LA SR181

To commend the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry (LABI) on the occasion of its fiftieth anniversary.

LA SR88

To commend the people of Louisiana's energy industry and recognize May 7, 2025, as Industry Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA HR294

Commends Bishop L. John Phoenix, pastor and founder of Victory Christian Center International, for his contributions to the New Orleans community

LA HR162

Designates May 14, 2025, as Louisiana Links Day at the Capitol and commends The Links, Incorporated, for its service and contributions to Louisiana and its citizens

LA SR15

Commends the women who play a critical role in Louisiana's many industries, particularly the chemical industry.

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