Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR76

Introduced
5/1/17  
Introduced
5/1/17  
Passed
5/2/17  

Caption

Recognizes Tuesday, May 2, 2017, as Louisiana Chamber of Commerce Day at the state capitol

Impact

The recognition of Louisiana Chamber of Commerce Day can foster a positive dialogue between the state government and local business leaders. By acknowledging the efforts of chambers that strive to improve the business climate, the resolution may encourage state leaders to consider policies that support job creation and economic recovery, especially in light of recent economic challenges faced by the state, including a recession and rising unemployment rates.

Summary

House Resolution 76 recognizes May 2, 2017, as Louisiana Chamber of Commerce Day at the state capitol. The resolution acknowledges the significant role of local chambers of commerce in promoting jobs, economic growth, and strong communities across Louisiana. With over 1.6 million people employed in the private sector and an annual wage total near $75 billion, the resolution highlights the state's diverse economy, which includes sectors such as manufacturing, healthcare, hospitality, and transportation. Local chambers play a crucial role in advocating for business interests and communicating employers' needs to state leaders.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment toward the resolution is positive, as it embodies a collaborative approach between government and business sectors. Supporters view it as an important gesture of appreciation for the hard work that chambers of commerce undertake. Moreover, it reflects a commitment to improving economic conditions, which has widespread support among business owners and community leaders.

Contention

While the resolution is largely symbolic, it does reflect underlying issues related to economic recovery and job growth in Louisiana. Some critics may argue that such gestures need to be backed by concrete actions and policy changes to ensure that the business climate genuinely improves. This highlights a potential disconnect between recognition and action, raising questions about the effectiveness of legislative resolutions in addressing the real challenges faced by businesses in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR57

Recognizes Tuesday, May 2, 2017, as Louisiana Chamber of Commerce Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SR31

Recognizes Tuesday, April 5, 2016, as Louisiana Chamber of Commerce Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA HR44

Recognizes Tuesday, April 5, 2016, as La. Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (LACCE) Day at the state capitol

LA HR63

Recognizes May 5th, 2021 as Louisiana Chamber of Commerce Day at the state capitol

LA HR117

Recognizes Tuesday, May 16, 2017, as Louisiana Music Industry Day at the state capitol

LA HR41

Recognizes April 6, 2022, as Louisiana Chamber of Commerce Day at the state capitol

LA HR115

Commends the Louisiana Orthopaedic Association and recognizes Tuesday, May 16, 2017, as Louisiana Orthopaedic Day at the state capitol

LA HR81

Recognizes Tuesday, May 12, 2015, as Louisiana Orthopaedic Day at the state capitol

LA HR103

Recognizes Tuesday, May 9, 2017, as Ports Day at the state capitol

LA SR101

Recognizes May 11, 2015, as Louisiana Association of Chambers of Commerce Executives (LACCE) Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

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