Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB125

Introduced
3/20/15  
Introduced
3/20/15  
Refer
3/20/15  
Refer
3/20/15  
Refer
4/13/15  
Refer
4/13/15  
Report Pass
4/20/15  
Report Pass
4/20/15  
Engrossed
4/27/15  
Refer
4/28/15  
Refer
4/28/15  
Report Pass
6/1/15  
Report Pass
6/1/15  
Enrolled
6/7/15  
Enrolled
6/7/15  
Chaptered
6/29/15  
Chaptered
6/29/15  
Passed
6/29/15  

Caption

Changes the uses and recipients of monies from the Winn Parish Tourism Fund (EN NO IMPACT GF RV See Note)

Impact

The bill's passage could have considerable implications for state laws and the local government's ability to fund initiatives that promote tourism and economic growth. By directing funds specifically towards the museum and the chamber of commerce, the bill emphasizes the importance of historical and cultural preservation while simultaneously addressing the need for economic development. The redirected funding is expected to enhance the visibility of local attractions and support tourism-related activities, which could, in turn, influence local job creation and community engagement.

Summary

House Bill 125 seeks to amend existing provisions regarding the allocation of funds from the Winn Parish Tourism Fund in Louisiana. The bill notably changes the recipients of these funds, allowing for 80 percent to be appropriated to the Greater Winn Parish Development Corporation for the Louisiana Political Museum and Hall of Fame, and 20 percent to the Winn Chamber of Commerce to support tourism and economic development initiatives in the parish. This reallocation signifies a shift in how tourism-related finances are managed and could impact local cultural and economic activities significantly.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HB 125 appears to be supportive among local stakeholders, particularly those involved in tourism and economic development sectors. The unanimous voting result in the Senate, with 37 yeas and no nays, indicates a strong agreement on the bill's intent and potential benefits. However, scrutiny may arise regarding whether the new funding allocations sufficiently meet the needs of other local initiatives not covered by this legislation.

Contention

While there is significant support for HB 125, some might contend that the specific allocation percentages could limit flexibility in how the funds are ultimately utilized. Critics may argue that the bill restricts the ability to address emerging needs in the parish or other tourism-related projects that could arise in the future. Additionally, the reliance on a single museum and chamber for funding may not adequately reflect the diverse interests of the broader community that also contributes to the tourism landscape.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.