Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB589

Introduced
3/31/14  
Introduced
3/31/14  
Refer
4/1/14  
Report Pass
4/29/14  
Engrossed
5/5/14  
Engrossed
5/5/14  
Refer
5/6/14  
Refer
5/6/14  
Report Pass
5/21/14  
Enrolled
6/1/14  
Enrolled
6/1/14  
Chaptered
6/5/14  
Chaptered
6/5/14  
Passed
6/5/14  

Caption

Extends the termination date of the Children's Cabinet. (gov sig) (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

Impact

By extending the Children's Cabinet's existence, the legislation ensures the continuity of oversight and coordination of programs aimed at supporting children's welfare in Louisiana. This is particularly impactful in light of the ongoing issues surrounding child protection and the need for a structured approach to managing youth services. The extension likely enables the Cabinet to evolve with changing societal needs without the disruption a termination would entail, thereby maintaining essential services for vulnerable populations.

Summary

Senate Bill 589, introduced by Senator Walsworth and Representative Cox, seeks to extend the termination date of the Children's Cabinet within Louisiana. Originally set to cease operations on August 15, 2014, the bill proposes to change this date to August 15, 2018, allowing the Cabinet to continue its operations. This extension is significant as it underlines the state's commitment to youth services and the framework established for children and families under the Cabinet's authority.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 589 appears overwhelmingly positive, with strong bipartisan support indicated by the unanimous House vote of 91 to 0 in favor of the bill. Legislators recognized the importance of the Children's Cabinet in coordinating various services for children, which resonates well with the overall public sentiment advocating for child welfare improvements. There seems to be a consensus that maintaining the Cabinet is critical for ongoing efforts to enhance the support systems for youth and families in need.

Contention

While there were no recorded opposing votes or significant points of contention in the discussions surrounding SB 589, it is essential to consider the context of the Cabinet's performance leading up to its proposed termination. Questions about efficiency and effectiveness in delivering youth services are vital discussion points that may influence future legislative efforts. However, with no dissent recorded, the primary focus remains on sustaining the Cabinet's activities, indicating that legislators prioritize child welfare in Louisiana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB729

Establishes the Council on the Children of Incarcerated Parents and Caregivers and repeals the termination of the Children's Cabinet (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SB17

Repeals the termination date of the Palliative Care Interdisciplinary Advisory Council. (gov sig) (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SB66

Provides relative to the Children's Cabinet and the Child Poverty Prevention Council of Louisiana. (8/1/17)

LA SB106

Reauthorizes the Incumbent Worker Training Program. (gov sig) (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SB231

Extends termination of the state sales and use tax exclusion for certain alternative substances used as fuel by manufacturers. (gov sig) (OR NO IMPACT GF RV See Note)

LA SB19

Repeals termination date of the New Orleans Ferry Fund. (Item #10 and 11) (gov sig) (RE SEE FISC NOTE SD RV See Note)

LA SB45

Extends the sunset date for Ports of Louisiana tax credits. (gov sig) (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF RV See Note)

LA SB183

Provides termination dates for certain tax incentive and rebate programs. (gov sig) (EN INCREASE GF RV See Note)

LA SB168

Extends termination of the state sales and use tax exclusion for certain alternative substances used as fuel by manufacturers. (OR NO IMPACT GF RV See Note)

LA SB155

Provides relative to apprenticeship. (gov sig) (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.