Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB148

Introduced
4/25/11  

Caption

Provides for biennial legislative sessions. (2/3-CA13s1(A)) (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

Impact

Adopting SB148 would have a profound impact on state laws, particularly those governing the legislative calendar and budget processes. The bill includes provisions to amend multiple sections of the constitution that address the scheduling and duration of legislative sessions. Notably, it would replace annual sessions with biennial sessions in even-numbered years, thereby modifying the timing and frequency with which the legislature can enact and amend laws and budgets.

Summary

Senate Bill 148 proposes a significant amendment to the Louisiana Constitution by establishing biennial regular legislative sessions. This bill aims to shift the current annual session framework to a system where the legislature would convene every other year on a limited number of legislative days. Supporters argue that this change could lead to a more efficient legislative process and potentially reduce state expenditures associated with annual sessions, fostering a focus on long-term planning and budgeting.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB148 appears to be mixed, with proponents touting increased efficiency in state governance, while critics express concern over the potential for reduced legislative responsiveness to pressing issues that may arise in the off-year. Some legislators worry that biennial sessions might hinder timely legislative action, particularly in areas requiring urgent reform or adjustment, such as education and budgetary concerns.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the debate over the implications for public engagement and legislative accountability. Opponents of the bill suggest that less frequent meetings could diminish opportunities for public input and decrease transparency in governmental operations. This concern is compounded by worries that a biennial budget cycle would preclude necessary adjustments to fiscal policies based on evolving economic conditions. Ultimately, the discussion encapsulates a broader discourse regarding the balance between efficient governance and the need for responsive legislative actions in a dynamic political landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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