Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR166

Introduced
6/23/11  

Caption

Expresses concern about the employee reduction at the Orleans Levee District

Impact

Should HR166 pass, it would directly influence state policies governing the funding and staffing of flood protection authorities, emphasizing the importance of fully staffed enforcement around vulnerable levee systems. This resolution would highlight the critical role these authorities play in mitigating flood risks in the region, thereby asserting that maintaining an adequate workforce is essential for community safety and disaster preparedness.

Summary

HR166 is a resolution urging the Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority-East and the Non-Flood Protection Asset Management Authority to maintain current staffing levels to ensure the proper protection of levees and related assets. The bill arises from budgetary constraints faced by the Non-Flood Protection Asset Management Authority, which jeopardizes its ability to fund the Orleans Levee District Police Department, potentially resulting in significant layoffs. The effective patrolling of over one hundred miles of levees with a reduced police force raises concerns about the integrity and safety of the flood protection systems in place.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR166 appears to be supportive, particularly among lawmakers and stakeholders who recognize the need for robust flood protection measures in light of budget challenges. Supporters argue that adequate staffing is crucial for effective flood risk management, while critics may express concern over the sustainability and allocation of funds within the authorities. The discussion reflects collective recognition of the significance of local governance in flood protection, which resonates deeply with the community.

Contention

While the resolution aims to secure employee retention, it may also spark debate over the distribution of available resources among various flood protection authorities. Notably, the ability to continue certifying disadvantaged business enterprises is tied to the funding structure, which could lead to discussions about equity and support for local businesses within the context of flood-related contracts. The bill raises pivotal questions about how to balance budgetary constraints with the necessity of maintaining essential public safety functions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB702

Provides relative to funding from tax proceeds for the Algiers Levee District and Orleans Levee District

LA SB523

Provides relative to funding of the Algiers Levee District and the Orleans Levee District from tax proceeds. (gov sig)

LA HB413

Provides for the boundary of the Orleans Levee District (OR NO IMPACT LF RV See Note)

LA HR203

Urges and requests the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority and the Southeast Louisiana Flood Protection Authority-East and West Bank to study the feasibility of spending funds across the various levee districts

LA HR223

Urges and requests the board of commissioners of the Orleans Levee District to develop and implement procedures relative to the Lakeshore Drive area of the New Orleans lakefront

LA HB438

Authorizes flood protection authority spending across the various levee districts

LA SR195

Expresses the intent of the Louisiana Senate that only district members of the New Orleans City Council in whose district a non-flood asset is located shall appoint a member to the Non-Flood Protection Asset Management Authority.

LA HB701

Provides relative to employment and deployment of police from the levee districts within the Southeast La. Flood Protection Authority - East (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF EX)

LA SCR89

Expresses the intent of the legislature that only district members of the New Orleans City Council in whose district a non-flood asset is located shall appoint a member to the Non-Flood Protection Asset Management Authority.

LA SB173

Provides for management, control, and maintenance of the New Orleans Lakefront Airport. (1/1/14)

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