Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR123

Introduced
5/12/16  
Introduced
5/12/16  
Refer
5/16/16  
Refer
5/16/16  
Report Pass
5/18/16  
Report Pass
5/18/16  
Passed
5/19/16  

Caption

Re-creates the Lower Pearl River Basin Ecosystem Study Commission.

Impact

If passed, SR123 will ensure that the Lower Pearl River Basin Ecosystem Study Commission continues its important work in monitoring and assessing the health of the Lower Pearl River Basin. This re-creation of the commission signifies ongoing governmental commitment to understanding and managing the environmental impacts in the region. The findings and subsequent recommendations are anticipated to influence state policies related to ecosystem management and protection strategies tailored to the Lower Pearl River area.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 123, introduced by Senator Hewitt, seeks to re-create the Lower Pearl River Basin Ecosystem Study Commission. Initially established by Senate Resolution No. 159 in 2014 and extended by Senate Resolution No. 152 in 2015, the commission is tasked with conducting studies regarding the Lower Pearl River Basin and developing recommendations based on the findings. The resolution emphasizes the need for the commission to have additional time to complete its work and report its information to the legislature by April 30, 2017.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SR123 appears to be positive, as it is perceived as a measure that supports environmental stewardship and careful ecological management. Stakeholders who prioritize environmental issues, including local community organizations and environmental advocacy groups, are likely to view this resolution favorably as it allows for continued oversight and study of an important ecological area. However, the resolution's implications on funding and resources may attract some scrutiny, particularly if there are concerns about budget constraints impacting other critical areas.

Contention

Despite the generally favorable sentiment surrounding SR123, there may be points of contention regarding the commission's funding and authority. Some legislators may debate the effectiveness of such commissions and question whether they could become mired in bureaucracy without leading to actionable outcomes. Additionally, balancing environmental protections with economic interests in the region may lead to disagreements among stakeholders who are concerned about the potential for increased regulatory measures that could affect local development.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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