Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR134

Introduced
6/18/10  
Passed
6/18/10  

Caption

Requests the chairmen of the Senate Select Committee on Homeland Security and the House Select Committee on Homeland Security to receive proposals on stopping the Deepwater Horizon oil leak and on the cleanup of such leak, and to forward such proposals to the appropriate state agency for analysis.

Impact

The resolution serves to enhance legislative involvement in the response efforts to the oil leak, aiming to leverage local and national expertise. By fostering a platform for submission of proposals, it aims to ensure that the state administration can analyze and potentially implement beneficial ideas that arise from the citizens, academia, and businesses. This approach may lead to the establishment of more efficient and effective cleanup strategies, ultimately influencing state laws regarding environmental protection and disaster management.

Summary

SCR134 is a concurrent resolution urging the chairmen of the Senate Select Committee on Homeland Security and the House Select Committee on Homeland Security to evaluate and receive proposals regarding the cessation of the Deepwater Horizon oil leak and the cleanup operations. The resolution reflects the urgency of addressing the ecological and economic crises caused by the oil spill, which has resulted in the release of over seventy-five million gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico, marking it as one of the worst environmental disasters in American history. The legislature seeks to facilitate the analysis of innovative solutions and recommendations from various stakeholders, emphasizing a collaborative effort to tackle this crisis effectively.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR134 appears to be one of urgency and responsiveness. Lawmakers and citizens alike express frustration over inefficiencies and perceived delays in responding to the disaster. The resolution is met with optimistic hope that a structured proposal process will result in actionable solutions to mitigate the extensive damage to the Gulf's environment and local economy. However, there is also an undercurrent of concern regarding the bureaucratic process and whether it will effectively mobilize the necessary resources in a timely manner.

Contention

Notably, the resolution underscores the complexities of the response to the Deepwater Horizon disaster, highlighting the need for robust collaboration among various agencies and stakeholders. There exists contention around the efficacy of past attempts by BP to halt the leak and the subsequent cleanup efforts. Stakeholders from diverse sectors express varying opinions on the best approaches to engagement and the potential success of community-sourced ideas versus established scientific methods. The resolution thus serves as both a call for action and a recognition of the multifaceted nature of crisis management in this environmental catastrophe.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR180

Requests the chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Homeland Security to receive proposals on stopping the Deepwater Horizon oil leak and on the cleanup of such leak, and to forward such proposals to the appropriate state agency for analysis.

LA HCR206

Urges and requests the House and Senate select committees on homeland security to study and make recommendations regarding air freight security

LA SR171

Requests the attorney general to file suit against BP to compensate the parish governments of the coastal parishes for the loss of property taxes due to the Deepwater Horizon explosion and oil leak.

LA HCR185

Requests the Dept. of Homeland Security to direct the U.S. Coast Guard to implement all cleanup methods prior to the conclusion of an emergency or active response

LA SR181

Requests all relevant state and federal agencies to devote all available resources to stop the flow of oil at the former site of the Deepwater Horizon rig.

LA SCR90

Requests the U. S. President to issue an emergency declaration to use any and all U.S. resources, including military forces and martial law, to stop the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and to ban the use of certain chemical dispersants in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill response operation.

LA SCR74

Commends the first responders of Louisiana for their swift action to combat the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

LA SCR125

Directs British Petroleum to hire Louisiana residents and businesses to assist in the cleanup efforts related to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, and to expedite consideration of all alternative methods of cleanup, as well as procedures to slow or stop the leak.

LA HCR199

Requests BP to establish a price support system for La. seafood which has been damaged in the world seafood markets due to negative perception after the Deepwater Horizon well explosion and leak

LA SB555

Authorizes the securitization of the economic damage portion of the Deepwater Horizon income stream. (gov sig) (RE INCREASE SG EX See Note)

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