Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB222

Introduced
4/25/11  

Caption

Creates and provides for the Joint Legislative Committee on Diversity on Boards and Commissions (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

Impact

The bill seeks to empower the Joint Legislative Committee to take proactive measures if it determines that the representation on state boards and commissions is inadequate. Specifically, the committee can appoint two additional members to any board or commission that does not proportionally represent the state's demographics. This authority aims to improve the diversity within these critical governance structures, directly impacting how boards operate and make decisions that affect citizens across Louisiana.

Summary

House Bill 222, authored by Representative Brossett, proposes the creation of the Joint Legislative Committee on Diversity on Boards and Commissions in Louisiana. This committee is tasked with evaluating the demographic composition of state boards and commissions to ensure they reflect the geographic, gender, and racial characteristics of the state's population. The establishment of this committee is intended to promote diversity in the appointments and ensure that the work of state boards represents the interests of all citizens effectively.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 222 is generally supportive among those advocating for greater inclusion and representation in state governance. Proponents argue that the bill addresses historical imbalances and enhances the legitimacy of state boards by ensuring they reflect the diversity of the population. However, there may be contention from those who believe that such measures could lead to political appointments that prioritize demographic characteristics over qualifications, raising concerns about meritocracy.

Contention

Notably, the bill does not specify the criteria for determining 'proportional representation,' which could lead to disputes over the committee's decisions and the criteria used for appointments. Additionally, opponents may express concerns about potential political maneuvering in appointments, especially regarding the committee's authority to influence board membership based on demographic considerations rather than solely qualifications. This aspect of the bill may cause debates about balancing representation with the need for expertise in state governance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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