Louisiana 2011 1st Special Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR5

Introduced
3/20/11  

Caption

Urges the Senate and Governmental Affairs Committee to recommend, and the Louisiana Senate to enact, a Senate redistricting plan that includes the entirety of Iberville Parish within one Senate district.

Impact

If adopted, SR5 would solidify the political boundary for Iberville Parish and ensure that its singular voice is represented in the Senate. Given that numerous organizations and commissions operating in this area rely on cohesive representation, this change could ultimately strengthen the legislative influence of the parish. The move is seen as a means to facilitate better governance and coherence in decision-making processes that directly affect residents and local economic initiatives.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 5, introduced by Senator Marionneaux, is a legislative measure urging the Senate and Governmental Affairs Committee to recommend the enactment of a Senate redistricting plan that would include the entirety of Iberville Parish within a single Senate district. The resolution seeks to maintain the historical alignment of Iberville Parish under one district, a practice that has been in place since at least 1880. The intent is to enhance the representation of the parish's constituents while ensuring their collective interests are prioritized in legislative matters.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR5 appears largely supportive among local stakeholders who have long advocated for unified representation within the Senate. Concern arises, however, from opponents who may argue that redistricting efforts should take into account other socio-political factors that could disturb existing representations. Overall, the resolution is viewed favorably by those emphasizing the significance of community representation in legislative bodies.

Contention

Notable points of contention may emerge from differing views on how redistricted boundaries could affect the political landscape of the surrounding areas. Some legislators or community members might challenge the impact of concentrating representation within Iberville Parish, particularly if there are perceptions of favoritism towards specific interests. Additional debates could focus on the process and criteria used for determining Senate district lines in future redistricting efforts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR4

Urges Senate and Governmental Affairs Committee to recommend, and the Louisiana Senate to enact, a Senate redistricting plan that includes the entirety of Pointe Coupee Parish within one Senate district.

LA SR8

Urges Senate and Governmental Affairs Committee to recommend, and the Louisiana Senate to enact, a Senate redistricting plan that includes the entirety of West Baton Rouge Parish within one Senate district.

LA SR7

Urges Senate and Governmental Affairs Committee to recommend, and the Louisiana Senate to enact, a Senate redistricting plan that includes the entirety of East Feliciana Parish within one Senate district.

LA SR10

Requests the Senate amd Governmental Affairs Committee to recommend, and the Louisiana Senate to enact, a congressional redistricting plan that includes the entirety of St. Tammany, Tangipahoa and Washington parishes within one congressional district.

LA SB27

Provides for the redistricting of the Louisiana Senate.

LA SR148

Commends Senator John L. "Jack" Donahue Jr. for his service to the Louisiana Senate.

LA SB22

Provides for the redistricting of the Louisiana Senate

LA SB33

Provides for the redistricting of the Louisiana Senate.

LA SB28

Provides for the redistricting of the Louisiana Senate. (gov sig)

LA SB1

Provides for the redistricting of the Louisiana Senate. (gov sig)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.