Louisiana 2015 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR29

Introduced
4/13/15  
Introduced
4/13/15  
Refer
4/14/15  
Report Pass
5/13/15  
Engrossed
5/26/15  
Engrossed
5/26/15  
Refer
5/27/15  
Refer
5/27/15  
Refer
5/28/15  
Refer
5/28/15  
Report Pass
6/2/15  
Report Pass
6/2/15  
Passed
6/10/15  

Caption

Urges and requests the United States Environmental Protection Agency not to adopt the proposed guidelines on carbon dioxide emissions from existing fossil fuel-fired electric units

Impact

The bill argues that the EPA's proposed guidelines could result in substantial electricity price increases for Louisiana residents, with estimates ranging from a 16% to 24% increase in rates in the near future. It highlights the potential economic repercussions, particularly for low- and middle-income families who would bear the brunt of increased utility costs. By urging the withdrawal of these guidelines, the resolution aims to protect Louisiana's existing energy framework and preserve electricity reliability.

Summary

HCR29 is a resolution that urges the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to withdraw its proposed guidelines for reducing carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuel-fired power plants under Section 111(d) of the federal Clean Air Act. The resolution expresses concerns that these guidelines conflict with Louisiana state statutes and could impose significant financial burdens on the state's energy consumers. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining a diverse and affordable energy mix for the economic well-being of Louisiana's citizens.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HCR29 appears to be supportive among legislators who prioritize local control over environmental regulation, reflecting a belief that states should have the prerogative to manage their energy production without federal intervention. However, there may also be concerns about environmental impacts and the long-term sustainability of energy practices, which are not directly addressed in this resolution.

Contention

A notable point of contention in this debate revolves around the balance of power between state and federal authorities regarding environmental regulation. Proponents of HCR29 argue that the guidelines overstep the EPA's legal authority and would negatively affect the state's economy, while opponents may contend that such federal guidelines are necessary to address climate change and its impacts on public health. The resolution calls for state leaders to take legal measures if necessary to block the implementation of the EPA's proposed rules, indicating an intense struggle over jurisdiction and policy direction.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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