Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR123

Introduced
5/7/15  
Introduced
5/7/15  
Engrossed
5/11/15  
Engrossed
5/11/15  
Passed
5/13/15  

Caption

Commends the Louisiana Public Facilities Authority for more than forty years of service to the state

Impact

HCR123 recognizes the importance of the LPFA in the context of Louisiana's overall economic landscape. The resolution emphasizes the authority's commitment to fostering educational opportunities, healthcare initiatives, and economic development projects that benefit the state's community. By supporting economic growth through financing mechanisms, the LPFA plays a critical role in enhancing living standards and facilitating job creation across various sectors.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution 123 (HCR123), introduced by Representative St. Germain, serves to commend the Louisiana Public Facilities Authority (LPFA) for over forty years of dedicated service to the state. The resolution highlights the LPFA's role in promoting economic activities and its significant contributions towards educational financing and job creation within Louisiana. Since its inception in 1974, the LPFA has issued more than $20 billion in bonds to support nonprofit organizations and businesses, facilitating the creation of approximately 7,512 jobs annually and contributing to state-wide economic growth.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HCR123 appears to be positive, reflecting a collective appreciation for the LPFA's contributions to Louisiana. Legislators expressed support for the authority's longstanding efforts to aid in economic development and make higher education accessible. The resolution presents a united front in acknowledging the LPFA as a significant entity driving progress in the state, highlighting the authority's successful initiatives and the vocational advantages attained through its tax-exempt financing capabilities.

Contention

While HCR123 is largely celebratory and does not present significant points of contention, it inherently prompts discussions on the effectiveness of financing decisions made by the LPFA and the impact of its projects on local communities. Critics of public financing mechanisms may question the allocation of funds or argue for more accountability and diversification of financing sources. Nonetheless, the resolution primarily serves to laud the authority's historical role and future aspirations without delving into controversy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR181

Commends Larry White upon his retirement from the Louisiana Workforce Commission after forty-eight years of service

LA HCR35

Commends the Louisiana Offshore Oil Port (LOOP) on its fortieth anniversary

LA SCR101

Commends Al J. Ransome for his service to the state of Louisiana.

LA HR42

Commends the Louisiana State University Center for Energy Studies for forty years of service

LA SCR67

Commends STARC for its more than forty years of serving its community.

LA HCR221

Commends the Miss Universe Organization for bringing the Miss USA Pageant back to Louisiana in July of 2015

LA HCR120

Designates May 10 through May 16, 2015, as Police Week in the state of Louisiana and commends the service of law enforcement officers

LA HCR27

Commends Mary Lou Bairnsfather for more than fifty years of musical education and service to Louisiana's children and adults

LA SCR9

Commends Mayor Randy Roach for his years of public service to the city of Lake Charles and to the state of Louisiana.

LA HCR160

Commends Mr. Chester Diez for forty years of service to the Republican Party

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