Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB678

Introduced
4/1/14  
Introduced
4/1/14  
Refer
4/2/14  

Caption

Creates the Louisiana Economic Development District as a political subdivision. (gov sig)

Impact

The bill empowers the district to levy taxes and issue bonds as a means of funding various development projects, and notably allows for the creation of subdistricts with similar authority. This authority extends to exceeding tax limitations typically imposed by the state's constitution, providing flexibility in financial management for local economic initiatives. The structure aims to streamline local governance and financial operations related to economic development, facilitating projects that could enhance job creation and improve community services.

Summary

Senate Bill 678 establishes the Louisiana Economic Development District, aiming to foster economic and community development in New Orleans, particularly within Orleans Parish. This legislation creates a political subdivision with specific powers and responsibilities, enabling cooperative development among local stakeholders, including the city, state, and property owners. The district is tasked with enhancing property improvements and expanding entertainment and leisure activities, thereby promoting local economic growth.

Sentiment

The reception of SB 678 among lawmakers and stakeholders appears to be largely supportive, reflecting a common goal of revitalizing New Orleans economically. However, some concerns may arise regarding the implications of such district powers on local governance and accountability. Proponents argue that the economic district will provide necessary resources and management capabilities to uphold economic activities, while critics might be wary of potential overreach and reduced local autonomy in governance decisions.

Contention

Notable points of contention involve the powers granted to the district regarding tax levies and the establishment of subdistricts without requiring a public election in certain circumstances. This could lead to debates about transparency and taxpayer representation. Additionally, there may be apprehensions about the effectiveness of such interventions in fully addressing the socioeconomic challenges within Orleans Parish versus creating avenues for potential mismanagement or waste in public funds.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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