Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR58

Introduced
4/15/13  
Introduced
4/15/13  
Engrossed
4/15/13  
Engrossed
4/15/13  
Passed
4/17/13  

Caption

Memorializes congress to expedite revenue sharing of federal offshore oil and gas royalties

Impact

If adopted, the FAIR Act would authorize a revenue percentage allocation for all states involved in offshore energy production and would gradually lift the federally imposed cap on the annual revenue that Gulf Coast states can retain. This change is anticipated to bolster state revenues significantly while also supporting job creation in Louisiana, particularly in the energy sector. The resolution is positioned as a vital component of a comprehensive national energy strategy, highlighting its economic potential.

Summary

HCR58, presented by Representative Brossett, is a concurrent resolution that aims to memorialize the United States Congress to enact the Fixing America's Inequities with Revenue (FAIR) Act. The resolution underscores the existing inequities faced by offshore producing states, such as Louisiana, compared to onshore states that retain a higher percentage of revenue generated from energy production. HCR58 advocates for a more equitable revenue-sharing model for all offshore energy producing states.

Sentiment

The sentiment towards HCR58 is largely positive, especially among legislators and stakeholders in the energy sector. Proponents argue that the resolution is critical for addressing financial disparities and fostering economic improvement in coastal states that heavily rely on offshore energy production. However, some skepticism may exist regarding the actual probability of Congressional action in response to state requests, indicating a broader concern about the legislative process.

Contention

There are potential points of contention surrounding HCR58, particularly concerning inter-state equity and federal energy policy reforms. While the resolution aims to address the inequities faced by Louisiana and similar states, debates may arise regarding the implications for federal revenue allocation and the possible effects on energy policy nationwide. Consideration of how these changes could affect energy regulation and financial distributions will be essential in legislative discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR167

Memorializes the U.S. Congress and the Louisiana Congressional delegation to work towards equitable revenue sharing for Louisiana mineral and gas production

LA HCR66

Memorializes the U.S. Congress and the Louisiana Congressional delegation to work towards equitable revenue sharing for Louisiana mineral and gas production

LA HCR101

Memorializes Congress and the Louisiana Congressional Delegation to work towards a dependable and equitable revenue sharing for Louisiana mineral and gas production

LA HCR48

Memorializes congress and the Louisiana Congressional Delegation to work towards a dependable and equitable revenue sharing for Louisiana mineral and gas production

LA HCR11

Memorializes the U.S. Congress and the Louisiana congressional delegation to remove the revenue sharing cap on the Gulf of Mexico Energy Securities Act of 2006 for Gulf producing states and to take such actions as are necessary to rectify the federal revenue sharing inequities between energy producing states

LA HCR205

Memorializes congress to adopt the Restoring Ecosystem Sustainability and Protection on the Delta (RESPOND) Act

LA HCR26

Memorializes congress to end the outer continental shelf moratorium on oil and natural gas exploration and production

LA HCR94

Memorializes congress to encourage and enable the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to review and approve Cheniere's Sabine Pass Liquid Natural Gas facility

LA HCR38

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

LA HCR180

Memorializes congress to use natural gas in post office vehicles

Similar Bills

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