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03 LC 21 7183
Senate Resolution
53 By: Senator Dean of the 31st
ADOPTED
SENATE
A RESOLUTION
Creating the Senate Music Industry Committee, an interim
study committee, and a citizens´ advisory council thereto; and for other
purposes.
WHEREAS, the music industry annually is
one of this nation´s fastest growing and most prosperous businesses and
professions, producing sales in the millions of dollars and employing thousands
of workers throughout the United States;
and
WHEREAS, it is to the economic advantage of the
State of Georgia that the many talented musicians and music industry executives
throughout this nation be made aware of the excellent opportunities available in
the State of Georgia for the location of music studios and be encouraged to join
the international recording artists, major booking agencies, promoters, giant
publishing companies, record labels, distribution centers, renowned
entertainment attorneys and producers, and the world´s largest record
pressing plant that are already in Georgia, all of which promote the economic
and cultural advancement of the citizens of this state;
and
WHEREAS, the above-noted musicians, music
industry executives, and musical facilities have enjoyed unparalleled success in
the music industry and have created numerous jobs for citizens of this state and
provided valuable contributions to revenue collections of municipal, county, and
state governmental authorities; and
WHEREAS, upon
the attraction of additional professionals in this industry to the State of
Georgia, many new jobs would be created for citizens of this state;
and
WHEREAS, in order to determine the most viable
and efficient means by which this industry can be attracted and encouraged to
locate in Georgia, it is necessary to examine methods and alternatives closely
and comprehensively to accomplish this desire;
and
WHEREAS, the Senate at its 1978 session first
created the Senate Music Recording Industry Study Committee, which rendered
outstanding service to the State of Georgia, particularly by giving birth to,
sponsoring, promoting, and presenting the first "Georgia Music Week" which was
an unqualified success; and
WHEREAS, similar
committees have been created every year subsequent to 1978, which have carried
on and expanded the work of the original committee, particularly in the area of
promoting and presenting the "Georgia Music Festival";
and
WHEREAS, it is imperative that the work of all
those previous committees be continued and that the "Georgia Music Festival" be
celebrated each year on a permanent basis;
and
WHEREAS, in order to accomplish these
objectives, a similar committee should be established at this
time.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE
that there is created an interim study committee to be called the Senate Music
Industry Committee to be composed of five members of the Senate to be appointed
by the Senate Committee on Assignments, one of whom shall be designated as
chairperson. The committee is authorized to conduct a continuing study of
methods for attracting the music industry and related fields to the State of
Georgia, to continue its assistance and support of the "Georgia Music Festival,"
and to study all facets of the music industry and all matters relative thereto
which would be beneficial to the State of Georgia. The committee is authorized
to seek the advice and counsel of persons knowledgeable in the music industry
and related fields and other persons, groups, and organizations which the
committee feels will be able to assist it in its endeavors. The legislative
members of the committee shall receive the allowances provided by law for
legislative members of interim legislative committees. The committee shall meet
upon the call of the chairperson, and it is authorized to hold meetings and
conduct studies at such times and places as the committee deems advisable in
carrying out its duties.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED
that the Senate Committee on Assignments is further authorized to appoint a
citizens´ advisory council to assist the committee and to appoint one of
its members as chairperson of the council. Members of the council shall receive
no compensation or allowances for their services thereon, except that the
chairperson of the council shall receive the same allowances provided for the
legislative members of the committee. The committee and council shall stand
abolished on December 31, 2004.
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