Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB15

Introduced
3/29/10  

Caption

Changes the requirement that agencies mail a list of reports and publications to each legislator to a requirement that agencies send such list by e-mail (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

Impact

The bill's passage would amend R.S. 24:772(A) by allowing agencies to send annual lists of their reports and publications via e-mail instead of traditional postal mail. This change is expected to improve the efficiency of communication within the legislature and reduce the cost associated with printing and mailing physical documents. By implementing e-mail as an official mode of communication for reports, the bill supports enhanced access to information for the legislature, thereby potentially fostering more informed decision-making processes.

Summary

House Bill 15, introduced by Representative Ligi, aims to modernize the way reports and publications are sent to members of the Louisiana legislature. The bill modifies existing law to change the requirement from physical mail delivery of reports to electronic mail (e-mail). This shift is intended to streamline the communication process between government agencies and legislators, ensuring more timely access to important reports and less reliance on paper, which aligns with broader trends toward digitalization in government operations.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB15 is generally positive, as it reflects a progressive move towards digitizing legislative communication. Supporters argue that this modernization can lead to better resource management and quicker information dissemination among legislators. The shift to electronic reports could be seen as a necessary response to the increasing demand for efficiency and responsiveness in government operations.

Contention

While the bill advances the integration of technology in governmental procedures, some may express concerns regarding the potential for digital inequity, where not all legislators may have equal access to or comfort with electronic communication. Nonetheless, the bill primarily garners support for its potential to make legislative processes more efficient and cost-effective.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB375

Provides relative to reports required to be submitted to the legislature (RE DECREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB632

Provides relative to reports required to be submitted to the legislature (EG DECREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB178

Provides with respect to certain information required to be submitted to the legislature (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

LA HB443

Provides relative to agency submission of reports to the legislature, including the David R. Poynter Legislative Research Library (EG DECREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB1078

Provides for changes to reporting requirements of the Department of Economic Development and the Economic Development Corporation (EN NO IMPACT GF EX See Note)

LA SB1618

Relating to reporting requirements of state agencies and school districts.

LA HB448

Provides for changes to reporting requirements of secondhand dealers

LA HCR101

Requests a study relative to reporting requirements for active felony cases in each judicial district

LA HB247

Eliminates requirement that the Acts of the legislature be published in the official journal of the state (EG -$263,883 GF EX See Note)

LA HB1037

Establish notification and reporting requirements relative to retail sales made in Louisiana by remote retailers (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF RV)

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