New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill J00976

Introduced
5/9/25  
Refer
5/9/25  
Report Pass
5/13/25  

Caption

Recognizing Lisa Cortes for her valuable contributions to the film, television, music, and entertainment industries

Impact

The passage of this resolution symbolizes a commitment by the legislative body to recognize individuals who enhance cultural understanding and representation through their work. By specifically acknowledging Lisa Cortes's groundbreaking accomplishments, the bill may encourage further support for diversity in the entertainment industry and related fields. It also serves to inspire emerging artists and producers, particularly from minority backgrounds, to pursue their creative ambitions, knowing their contributions can receive formal recognition.

Summary

Bill J00976 recognizes the contributions of Lisa Cortes to the film, television, music, and entertainment industries. It highlights her career as a Grammy-nominated and Emmy Award-winning director and producer, emphasizing her work in uplifting diverse narratives and promoting social justice through her productions. The bill attests to her ability to spotlight often-overlooked stories, particularly those related to Black women and girls, in the media landscape. It serves as both a tribute to her achievements and a call to acknowledge the importance of diverse storytelling in media.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill J00976 is predominantly positive, as it aligns with broader efforts to celebrate diversity, equity, and inclusion within the creative industries. Supporters view the recognition of Lisa Cortes not only as a celebration of her individual achievements but also as a significant step towards validating the contributions of underrepresented creators. The bill fosters a sense of pride and empowerment in communities that may feel marginalized in the entertainment landscape, highlighting the cultural significance of their stories.

Contention

While the bill itself does not appear to face significant opposition, it is crucial to recognize the context in which it arises—an ongoing dialogue about representation in media. Some may argue that accolades and recognition can sometimes fall short of addressing systemic issues that creators from marginalized communities face in terms of access to funding, production resources, and distribution platforms. However, J00976 provides an opportunity to stimulate discussions about these challenges while celebrating successful role models like Lisa Cortes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NY K02163

Recognizing Lucy Mujica Diaz for her outstanding volunteer efforts and her lasting contributions to her community

NY A04295

Makes it unlawful to provide valuable consideration for the donation of human eggs for scientific research.

NY J02574

Honoring the inaugural projection of the documentary "Orgullo de Quisqueya" in New York in June of 2024 at Lehman College, and recognizing the film's significant contributions to the Dominican community...

NY A05154

Requires cable television companies to offer cable television channels on an individual basis; provides that the public service commission be responsible for approving rates.

NY S02424

Includes sporting events within the definition of places of public entertainment and amusement for purposes of wrongful refusal of admission to and ejection from places of public entertainment and amusement.

NY A03195

Includes sporting events within the definition of places of public entertainment and amusement for purposes of wrongful refusal of admission to and ejection from places of public entertainment and amusement.

NY S06905

Prohibits the use of primates in entertainment acts; prohibits the department of environmental conservation for issuing any license or permit that would authorize the use of a primate in an entertainment act.

NY A07624

Prohibits the use of primates in entertainment acts; prohibits the department of environmental conservation for issuing any license or permit that would authorize the use of a primate in an entertainment act.

NY A10232

Protects valuable community services affected by the sale, mortgage and lease of real property of religious corporations.

NY A07880

Prohibits public utilities from using funds or being reimbursed by funds raised from ratepayers for contributions or gifts to political candidates, trade associations, public charities, and lobbyists, and for certain travel, entertainment and educational expenditures.

Similar Bills

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