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RED ALERT:
A Message from the
LFEA Board of Directors!

Take Action now!

A Letter from the LFEA Board of Directors

Dear LFEA Members and Film Industry Supporters: 

On Thursday, in the last 2 minutes of the legislative session, the Louisiana Legislature passed a bill that will severely damage (if not destroy) our growing film industry.  The bill is unconstitutional, and LFEA plans to challenge it in court. First, though, we will be asking the Governor to veto the legislation.

Below is a link to the online petition to ask Governor Jindal to VETO HB 829. Please use the link below to sign the petition.


SIGN PETITION HERE
https://www.votervoice.net/LFEA/Petitions/635/Respond

We ask that you sign this electronic petition and please send IMMEDIATELY to everyone you know whom is employed by, supports, or is positively impacted by the film industry in Louisiana! This is our best chance to stop this legislation, before it starts costing  jobs. #VETOHB829

In addition, if you are interested in sending a grassroots message directly to the Governor you can use the link below.


SEND GRASSROOTS MESSAGE HERE
https://www.votervoice.net/LFEA/campaigns/41437/respond

About LFEA

The Louisiana Film & Entertainment Association is a professional trade association created to grow the entertainment industry in the state of Louisiana. LFEA plays a substantive role in the long term prosperity of  Louisiana’s entertainment industry; an industry defined by various sectors including film, music, digital media and live performance. The association works to bring together the individual working in the entertainment industry with businesses invested in Louisiana. LFEA’s goal is to speak with one voice regarding the positive economic impact the entertainment industry provides to Louisiana.
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