Louisiana 2010 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR14

Introduced
3/29/10  
Passed
3/29/10  
Engrossed
3/29/10  
Refer
3/30/10  

Caption

Memorializes the United States Congress to enact the New Alternative Transportation to Give Americans Solutions Act of 2009.

Impact

The proposed legislation would incentivize the shift towards natural gas vehicles (NGVs), making domestic gas a viable alternative to foreign fuels. Advocates argue that moving towards natural gas not only enhances energy independence but also provides a cleaner option in terms of emissions. The resolution aims to foster the development of natural gas-powered engines which would contribute to both performance improvements and cost reductions in transportation. If adopted, this legislation could catalyze the establishment of a framework for natural gas infrastructure across Louisiana and the nation, encompassing refueling stations and related technologies.

Summary

SCR14 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that memorializes the United States Congress to take prompt action in considering and passing the New Alternative Transportation to Give Americans Solutions Act of 2009 (H.R. 1835 and S. 1408). This resolution urges the Louisiana congressional delegation to support the Act which promotes the transition from imported gasoline and diesel to domestically sourced natural gas as a transportation fuel. With the Haynesville Shale being the largest natural gas field in the continental U.S., the resolution highlights Louisiana's significant stake in encouraging the use of this resource for economic and environmental benefits.

Sentiment

General sentiment around SCR14 appears to be positive, particularly among local stakeholders who recognize the potential economic advantages of promoting natural gas as a transportation fuel. However, reservations may arise within environmental circles regarding the extraction processes involved in natural gas production, such as hydraulic fracturing. The approach taken in SCR14 aligns with a growing emphasis on energy independence and cleaner fuel alternatives, contributing to a broader discourse on sustainable energy policies.

Contention

While there seems to be a supportive consensus for the resolution, tensions can emerge regarding the methods through which natural gas is sourced. Concerns about potential environmental impacts of drilling practices and the necessity for regulatory frameworks to safeguard environmental health may be points of contention. Additionally, the broader implications of shifting fuel sources away from traditional fossil fuels will likely be debated among policymakers and stakeholders, prompting discussions on energy policy, environmental stewardship, and economic growth.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR8

Memorialize the United States Congress to support expansion and use of domestic natural gas and alternative energies, and urge agencies to operate vehicles using compressed natural gas.

LA HCR229

Memorializes congress to direct available federal funding for the purpose of enhancing the monetary and workforce value at the General Motors/Motors Liquidation Assembly Facility

LA HCR54

Memorializes the United States Congress to pass the ABLE Act

LA SCR27

Memorializes Congress to implement the "NexGen" air transportation system.

LA HCR214

Memorializes the United States Congress to repeal the Affordable Care Act

LA HCR38

Memorializes Congress and the Louisiana Delegation to defeat the "Ocean-Based Climate Solutions Act of 2020"

LA HCR132

Memorializes congress to enact legislation that promotes growth of domestic alternative fuel sources and reduces dependence on foreign oil

LA HCR153

Memorializes the United States Congress to pass the Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act of 2013

LA SCR40

Memorializes Congress to support continued investment and progress in alleviating the problem of hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico.

LA HCR122

Memorializes the United States Congress to pass the Diabetic Testing Supply Access Act

Similar Bills

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