May 11, 2015 - Monroe Chamber of Commerce
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May 11, 2015 - Monroe Chamber of Commerce
MONROE CHAMBER WEEKLY REPORT Volume 15, Issue 19 2585854 Monroe Chamber of Commerce Weekly Report Last week ULM Students helped with the ground breaking for the new Doppler Radar. The radar is part of a $3 million grant from GOHSEP, Louisiana's local emergency preparedness department. The radar will be located at ULM Agricultural and Mechanical building site, located at 807 HWY. 80E. Photo by Emerald Harris/ULM Photo Services Services TOGETHER WE’RE STRONGER May 11, 2015 CALENDAR THIRTY-EIGHT BUSINESSES NOMINATED FOR 2015 THOMAS H. SCOTT AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE Monday, May 11 at 11:00 a.m.-The Small Business Development Center will host a celebration at their office on the UM Campus. Thirty-eight Ouachita Parish businesses have been nominated for the 2015 Thomas H. Scott Awards of Excellence. The nominations honor companies making significant contributions to the Ouachita Parish economy through capital improvements, expansion, job creation, and community involvement during 2014/2015. This year’s nominees have created or retained an astounding 5,970 jobs in Ouachita Parish and made capital investments totaling almost $162.6 million. Tuesday, May 12 at 12 noon-The Ambassador’s will meet with LA Treasurer John Kennedy as the keynote speaker. Contact Sarita at 323-3461 or [email protected] for more details or to RSVP. Cost to attend is $15. The eighteen finalists in the small business (less than 10 employees) category are: Affinity ENT Clinic, Affinity Industrial Medicine. Bayou Insurance, Blake Wheelis Insurance Agency, Inc., Carl Stanitzky and Associates, Carol Powell Lexing and Associates, Direct Auto Insurance, Dynamic Solutions Worldwide, Inc., Homeland Bank, I. T. Biz Solutions, Infiniti Coatings, Gypsy Soul, Khan Mongolian Grill, Monroe Endodontics, Robert Davis Photography, Sleepy Hollow Furniture, Sweet Lucy’s Bakery, and The Fleurty Ginger Boutique, LLC. Wednesday, May 13 at 11:00 a.m. - Ribbon Cutting for Gypsy Soul. The business is located at 4150 Old Sterlington Road inside Hideaway Village Shopping Center. The eight finalists in the medium business (between 11-50 employees) category are: Interstate Hyundai, Inc., Helping Hands Pediatric Day Health Center, Kelsey Klean, LLC, Learning Solutions, Inc., Planet Fitness-Monroe, Trapp’s, Vieux Carre Market, and Zaxby’s. In the large business (51-100 employees) category, the seven nominees are: First National Bank, NewWave Communications, Ouachita Valley Federal Credit Union, Southern Hospitality Services, LLC, Specialty Management Services of Ouachita, LLC, Tyner-Petrus Company, Inc., and Whataburger. Continued on Page 5 Tuesday, May 12 at 6:00 p.m.-The Monroe City Council will meet at Monroe City Hall Council Chambers. Wednesday, May 13 at 12:00 noon.-The Greater Ouachita Port Commission will meet at the Monroe Chamber office. Monday, May 18 at 5:30 p.m.-Ouachita Parish Police Jury will meet at the Ouachita Parish Courthouse. Wednesday, May 20 at 12 noon-The Northeast Louisiana Young Professionals will meet at The Palace in Downtown Monroe. Ouachita Parish Sheriff Jay Russell is the keynote speaker. Cost to attend is $15 per person. Contact Daphne McClish at [email protected] to RSVP. Thursday, May 21 at 6:00 p.m.-The Thomas H. Scott Awards will be held at the ULM Conference Center. Cost to attend is $30 per person. Contact Sarita at 323-3461 or [email protected] for more information. MONROE CHAMBER WEEKLY REPORT 5854 House Generates $664 Million for Colleges and Universities The 2015 Louisiana State Legislative Session is now entering its fifth week. Over 1100 bills have been filed by lawmakers to deal with a $1.6 billion budget shortfall for our state. The House hoped to raise $937 million to fund both higher education and health care, but fell short. Last week, the House approved legislation that raised about $664 million to prevent devastating cuts to our colleges and universities, but not enough to fully fund the public health care system. The series of eleven bills rolled back tax exemptions and credits given as incentives to the business community. The House approved raising the cigarette tax by 32 cents for a total of 68 cents per pack. Lawmakers eliminated a corporate tax loophole that allowed businesses that lose money to apply those losses to reduce taxes from the previous three years. The horizontal drilling tax credit took a blow by decreasing the amount of severance tax exemption and basing the exemption on the price of oil and gas. Tax credits were reduced on taxes paid by Louisiana residents who reside in other states. In addition, solar energy tax credits will be phased out. Tax credits were reduced to businesses and higher income individual. A $200 million cap on the film tax credits was approved. The hardest fought measure was a 25% reduction in inventory tax credits. Finally, a 20% reduction for a variety of tax breaks and refunds passed. These include items like dependent employee and dependent health care coverage, theatre productions and property taxes paid by certain telephone companies. Transportation is another big issue this session. Lack of funding for roads and bridges has legislators reaching for bold ways to improve our infrastructure. A proposal passed out of committee last week that will raise the state gasoline sales tax by one cent. The revenue generated would fund 16 projects statewide. The bill also would send $100 million per year of the new sales tax revenue to a proposed infrastructure bank that would offer low-interest loans to local governments for road and bridge projects. The House measures will now head to the Senate, which could try to amend some of the bills passed by the House to raise more money. In addition, any final measures approved by the House and Senate must still go to Gov. Bobby Jindal for his approval. The House and Senate have until June 11 to approve a balanced budget for Jindal’s approval. Governor Jindal has said he would veto it if the budget contains a net tax increase. Northern Exposure 2015 MONROE CHAMBER WEEKLY REPORT | Volume 15, Issue 19 MONROE CHAMBER WEEKLY REPORT | Volume 15, Issue 19 MONROE CHAMBER WEEKLY REPORT | Volume 15, Issue 19 Keep in Touch-Northeast Louisiana Legislators LA Senate Senator Bob Kostelka (R) District 35 P.O. Box 2122 Monroe, LA 71207 (318) 362-3474 (318) 388-4176 (Fax) [email protected] Capital Office P.O. Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 (225) 342-2040 Legislative aide: Katie Murphy Senator Gerald Long (R) District 31 P.O. Box 151 Winnfield, LA 71483 (318) 628-5799 (318) 628-6120 (Fax) [email protected] Capital Office P.O. Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 (225) 342-2040 Legislative aide: Myrtle Lasyone Senator Neil Riser (R) District 32 216 Main Street P.O. Box 117 Columbia, LA 71418 (318) 649-0977 (318) 649-0979 (Fax) [email protected] Capitol Office P.O. Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 (225) 342-2040 Legislative aide: Annette McGuffee Senator Francis Thompson (D) District 34 P.O. Box 68 Delhi, LA 71232 (318) 878-9408 (318) 878-5650 (Fax) [email protected] Capitol Office P.O. Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 (225) 342-2040 Legislative aide: Sharon Gilmore Senator Mike Walsworth (R) District 33 4007 Whites Ferry, Ste. A West Monroe, LA 71291 (318) 340-6453 (318) 396-0192 (Fax) [email protected] Capitol Office P.O. Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 (225) 342-2040 Legislative aide: Angie Robert Senator Rick Gallot Jr. (D) District 29 203 South Vienna Ruston, LA 71270 (318) 251-5019 (318) 251-5018 (Fax) [email protected] Capital Office P.O. Box 94183 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 (225) 342-2040 Legislative aide: Sharonda Hatter LA House of Representatives Rep. Andy Anders (D) District 21 200 Advocate Row, Ste D Vidalia, LA 71373 (318) 336-5865 (318) 336-9268 (Fax) [email protected] Capital Office P.O. Box 44281 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 (225) 342-7259 Legislative aide: Laura James Rep. Terry Brown (I) District 22 510 Main Street Colfax, LA 71417 (855) 261-6566 (318) 627-5155 (Fax) [email protected] Capital Office P.O. Box 44281 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 (225) 342-7259 Legislative aide: Anne Brevelle Rep. Charles “Bubba” Chaney (R) District 19 806 Louisa St., Ste. B Rayville, LA 71269 (318) 728-5875 (318) 728-5876 (Fax) [email protected] Capital Office P.O. Box 44281 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 (225) 342-7259 Legislative aide: Annette Rayborn Rep. Rob Shadoin (R) District 12 207 W. Mississippi, Ste. 300 Ruston, LA 71270 (318) 251-5039 (318) 251-5091 (Fax) [email protected] Capital Office P.O. Box 44281 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 (225) 342-7259 Legislative aide: Barbara Marrable Rep. Steven E. Pylant (R) District 20 805 Jackson Street, Suite A Winnsboro, LA 71295 (318) 435-7313 (318) 435-2994 (Fax) pylants@legis. la.gov Capital Office P.O. Box 44281 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 (225) 342-7259 Legislative aide: Nikki Stewart Rep. Jim Fannin (D)District 13 320 Sixth Street Jonesboro, LA 71251 (318) 259-6620 (318) 259-6645 (Fax) Larep013@legis. la.gov Capital Office P.O. Box 44281 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 (225) 342-7259 Legislative aide: Jacqueline Adams Rep. Patrick Jefferson (D) District 11 700 North Main St. Homer, LA 71040 (318) 927-2519 (318) 927-6594 (Fax) jeffersonpo@legis. la.gov Capital Office P.O. Box 44281 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 (225) 342-7259 Legislative aide: Roderick D. Hampton Rep. Frank Hoffmann (R) District 15 204 N. Third St. West Monroe, LA 71291 (318) 362-4130 (318) 362-4131 (Fax) [email protected] Capital Office P.O. Box 44281 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 (225) 342-7259 Legislative aide: Kathy Ray Rep. Marcus Hunter (D) District 17 900 St. John Street Monroe, LA 71201 (318) 362-3440 (318) 362-3450 (Fax) [email protected] Capital Office P.O. Box 44281 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 (225) 342-7259 Legislative aide: Cassandra Shelling Rep. Katrina Jackson (D) District 16 PO Box 636 Monroe, LA 71210 (318) 362-5123 (318) 362-5125 (Fax) [email protected] Capital Office P.O. Box 44281 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 (225) 342-7259 Legislative aide: Linda Turner Rep. John C. Morris, III (R) District 14 2309 Oliver Road Monroe, LA 71201 (318) 362-4270 (318) 362-4277 (Fax) [email protected] Capital Office P.O. Box 44281 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 (225) 342-7259 Legislative aide: Katie May MONROE CHAMBER WEEKLY REPORT | Volume 15, Issue 19 Scott Awards Continued from Page 1 The five nominees for the corporate category (over 100 employees) are: Affinity Corporate Annex, Central Oil & Supply, CenturyLink, St. Francis Medical Center, and Wal-Mart Neighborhood Market. A reception will be held Thursday, May 21st at 6:00 p.m. at the ULM Conference Center to honor each nominee and recognize their accomplishments during 2014-2015. The highlight of the reception will be the presentation of the Thomas H. Scott Awards of Excellence to one winner in each of the four business categories. In addition, special Judge’s awards will also be presented. Tickets for the event are $30 per person. For more information or to register for the event, call the Monroe Chamber at 318-323-3461. The Thomas H. Scott Awards of Excellence Reception is hosted by the Monroe Chamber of Commerce, the University of Louisiana at Monroe’s College of Business and The News-Star. Presenting sponsor for the event is Scott Powerline and Utility. Additional sponsors for the reception are: Atmos, Allen, Green and Williamson, All Star Trophies and Awards, Brookshire’s, Car Town, DeltaStyle, IberiaBank, Progressive Bank, Patty Stewart Photography, Lagniappe Broadcasting, KTVE/KARD, P & S Surgical Hospital, Strauss Interests, ANGUS, The News-Star, The ULM College of Business and the City of Monroe, the Radio People and Heard, McElroy & Vestal. Northeast Louisiana Young Professionals Wednesday, May 20 - 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. Location: The Palace, 220 DeSiard Street Sheriff Jay Russell, Ouachita Parish Sherriff Catered by: The Kitchen Restaurant Cost to attend is $15 per person (no shows responsible for payment) Please RSVP by noon on Tuesday, May 19, 2015 All late reservations will be assessed an additional $5pp Contact Daphne at 807-4018 or email at dmcclish@monroe. org MONROE CHAMBER WEEKLY REPORT | Volume 15, Issue 19 Please join us for our annual spring conference ***Friday May 15, 2015 7:45 AM to 3:30PM*** West Monroe Convention Center, 901 Ridge Ave, West Monroe, LA We have 5 great speakers lined up for the event: 7:45-8:15 Breakfast and Introductions 8:15-9:15 Cindy Rodgers - Business ETHICS....Who we are and how we ought to act. SMALL BREAK 15mins 9:30-10:30 Michael Bertaut - ACA- what employers need to be in compliance with now that the healthcare reform is in full force SMALL BREAK 15mins 10:45-11:45 Brian Crews - The software designed to handle new reporting requirements related to the ACA 11:45-1:00 Lunch/Vender Booth 1:00-200 David Donavan - Non-violent crisis intervention 2:00-2:30 Vender Booths Prizes 2:30-3:30 Fred Preis- Management Training with Leaves of Absences All speakers topics are being submitted HRCI Credit The cost for NELA-SHRM members will be $80 and $105 for non-members which covers the cost of the room, a light breakfast and lunch. NELA-SHRM PO BOX 4582 Monroe, LA 712 11 Any questions can be referred to [email protected] or Leigh Rodgers at [email protected] MONROE CHAMBER WEEKLY REPORT | Volume 15, Issue 19 MONROE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 212 Walnut Street, Suite 100 Monroe, LA 71201 PHONE: (318) 323-3461 FAX: (318) 812-7594 You are cordially invited to join the E-MAIL: [email protected] Website: www.monroe.org Monroe Chamber Ambassador’s At a luncheon on Tuesday, May 12 at 12 noon at The Clarion Inn and Suites Keynote speaker is THE MONROE CHAMBER’S MISSION IS TO LEAD IN THE CREATION LA State Treasurer John Kennedy OF AN ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH OUR BUSINESSES THRIVE. Cost to attend is $15. To RSVP or for more information, please call Sarita Daniel at 323-3461 or at [email protected]