Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1279

Introduced
4/13/10  

Caption

Relative to extraordinary sessions convened by the presiding officers of the legislature, provides for the procedure and the form of the petition to call such an extraordinary session

Impact

By amending existing legislation, HB 1279 seeks to enhance the efficiency of the legislative process. Critics argue that removing specific requirements for the petition could lead to less transparent sessions, as the details of what will be discussed during such sessions may not be clearly defined at the time of the call. Nevertheless, supporters highlight that this flexibility allows for quicker legislative action on pressing matters, potentially benefiting the state by facilitating timely governance.

Summary

House Bill 1279 aims to modify the procedures and requirements for convening extraordinary (or special) sessions of the legislature in Louisiana. The bill proposes that the legislative petition to call an extraordinary session no longer needs to specify the session's objects, dates, or duration, thereby streamlining the process. Instead, these details can be included within concurrent resolutions or separate resolutions that are simultaneously introduced in both houses of the legislature. The passage of such resolutions by majority vote of the elected members would constitute the required petition to the presiding officers for convening an extraordinary session.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1279 is mixed. Proponents, particularly within the legislative majority, view it as a necessary update to adapt to the changing needs of legislative procedures. They argue that the current requirements are overly restrictive and hinder the ability to address urgent issues. Conversely, opponents express concerns over the potential for diminished accountability and transparency in how and why extraordinary sessions are convened, fearing that it could lead to a lack of oversight.

Contention

Notable points of contention involve the balance between efficiency and transparency in legislative processes. While the bill aims to simplify and expedite the process of calling extraordinary sessions, there is a significant concern among some legislators about ensuring that constituents remain informed about the legislative agenda. Observers note that the removal of specified requirements could create opportunities for the legislature to convene without clear accountability, leading to debates over whether such changes ultimately serve the public interest.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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