Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR176

Introduced
5/29/14  
Passed
5/30/14  
Passed
5/30/14  
Engrossed
5/30/14  

Caption

Commends the Louisiana Legislative Fiscal Office on its 40th anniversary.

Impact

By commemorating the Legislative Fiscal Office, SCR176 underscores the importance of legislative independence and the role of objective fiscal analysis in governance. The Office has a statutory mandate that includes evaluating legislative proposals' fiscal implications and providing necessary research and support, which is vital for legislative effectiveness and accountability. This celebration promotes awareness of the Office's contributions to checks and balances in state budgeting, emphasizing its function as both an advisor and a watchdog in financial matters.

Summary

SCR176 is a concurrent resolution that commends the Louisiana Legislative Fiscal Office on the occasion of its fortieth anniversary. Established in 1974, the Office has been instrumental in providing non-partisan fiscal analysis and assistance to the legislature. This independent body was created to enhance the legislature's capacity to assess the state's budgeting and financial practices, ensuring that legislative members are well-informed about fiscal matters as they make decisions affecting constituents and public policy. The resolution recognizes the crucial role the Fiscal Office plays in reviewing state agencies’ practices and making recommendations to improve efficiency and effectiveness in government operations.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SCR176 is positive, characterized by mutual respect and acknowledgment of the Fiscal Office's contributions to effective governance. Members of the legislature expressed gratitude for the Office’s services over the years, highlighting its importance in ensuring thorough analyses when it comes to fiscal planning and program effectiveness. The resolution reflects a commitment to support the Office's ongoing work in facilitating informed legislative decisions.

Contention

While the resolution itself is not contentious, it highlights a broader discussion about the need for independent oversight in state financial practices. There may be underlying debates regarding resource allocation or the effectiveness of state budgeting processes, but SCR176 serves primarily as a token of recognition rather than a point of legislative contention. Nevertheless, it reinforces the notion of accountability in governance, ensuring that fiscal matters are addressed with thoroughness and objectivity in the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR119

Commends the Central Louisiana Chamber of Commerce on its one hundredth anniversary.

LA SCR179

Recognizes the framers of the Louisiana Constitution of 1974 and the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of ratification and commends the delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1973 for their service to the state.

LA HR217

Commends Horseshoe Bossier City Casino upon the occasion of its twentieth anniversary and its sister property, Harrah's Louisiana Downs, upon the occasion of its fortieth anniversary

LA SCR66

Recognizes April 15, 2014, as "GEAUX BLUE FOR KIDS"! Day at the Louisiana State Capitol and commends LouisianaChildren.org and its member programs CACLA, LACASA, and PCAL.

LA SCR82

Commends the Boy Scouts of America on the occasion of its 100th anniversary.

LA SCR11

Commends the Family and Youth Counseling Agency, Inc., upon the occasion of its 40th anniversary.

LA HCR176

Commends the Council for A Better La. (CABL) upon its 50th anniversary

LA SCR60

Commends the Louisiana Restaurant Association upon the celebration of its 70th anniversary.

LA SCR57

Commends the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port on its 40th anniversary of deepwater port operation.

LA SCR63

Commends the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port on its 40th anniversary of deepwater port operation.

Similar Bills

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