Supported by: Jeremy Balfour*, Miles Briggs*, Bill Kidd*, Annabelle Ewing*, Audrey Nicoll*, David Torrance*, Stuart McMillan*, Stephanie Callaghan*, Siobhian Brown*, Karen Adam*, Colin Beattie*, Jackie Dunbar* *S6M-05206 Ross Greer: Economic Value of the Screen Sector in Scotland in 2019—That the Parliament welcomes a new report, commissioned by Screen Scotland, and authored by Saffery Champness and Nordicity, Economic Value of the Screen Sector in Scotland in 2019; notes from the report that film and TV production in Scotland contributed £567.6 million to the Scottish Friday 1 July 2022 11 Today's Business Future Business Motions & Questions Legislation Other Gnothaichean an-diugh Gnothaichean ri teachd Gluasadan agus Ceistean Reachdas Eile Motions | Gluasadan economy in 2019, created 10,280 full time equivalent jobs and boosted other opportunities and skills within the sector; believes that Scotland's screen sector is currently in a period of exciting and significant growth and is increasingly taking a leading role in screen productions within Europe, and commends Screen Scotland, local authority screen offices and all others who have contributed to this success *S6M-05205 Alexander Stewart: Elvis Tribute Night Raises Nearly £2,500 for Scottish Autism School in Alloa—That the Parliament believes that a tribute night by Clackmannanshire’s famous Elvis impersonator has raised nearly £2,500 for a specialist Alloa school; understands that local celebrity Johnny Lee Memphis, headlined the event at Stirling Rugby Club, which raised £2,463 for Scottish Autism's New Struan School; acknowledges that the event was organised by teachers from the school and that the funds will go towards a multi-medium space for pupils, allowing them to learn a variety of life skills, and commends Johnny Lee, the New Struan School’s teachers and pupils, as well as Scottish Autism for all their sterling work in this regard.