Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR87

Introduced
4/26/16  
Refer
4/27/16  
Report Pass
5/4/16  
Report Pass
5/4/16  
Passed
5/24/16  

Caption

Provides relative to public employees who are designated to appear and testify before committees on behalf of an elected official.

Impact

The amendment seeks to enhance the integrity of testimonies presented before Senate committees by requiring official documentation that identifies public employees as designees. This is expected to improve the transparency of committee proceedings, making it clear who is speaking for whom. By establishing these requirements, the resolution addresses concerns about the authenticity of testimonies and ensures that public employees acting as designees can only testify with proper authorization.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 87 proposes an amendment to Senate Rule 13.78(B)(2), aimed at clarifying the process for public employees who are designated to testify on behalf of elected officials during committee hearings. The resolution mandates that such designees must provide written validation of their designation from the respective elected official, ensuring that they are formally recognized as representatives. This change is intended to streamline the testimony process and ensure accountability during legislative discussions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR87 appears to be generally positive, with support likely coming from those advocating for clearer procedures within legislative processes. By implementing such measures, proponents argue that it helps protect the rights of both committee members and public officials. However, there may be concerns from some legislators about the implications this has on the speed and flexibility of the legislative process, as additional paperwork may be seen as a potential hindrance in urgent situations.

Contention

One notable point of contention could arise regarding the balance between ensuring process integrity and not imposing undue barriers on public employees seeking to testify. Critics may argue that while the intention is to ensure proper representation, the added requirement of written validation could complicate or delay the testimony process during committee sessions. This raises questions about how to maintain efficiency within the legislative framework while still safeguarding the authenticity of represented testimonies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR78

Provides relative to testifying before Senate committees.

LA HB227

Ethics; laws pertaining to public officials and public employees revised

LA HR19

Provides relative to notice of interim committee meetings

LA AB378

Public officials.

LA HB7

Provides relative to certain statements required to be filed by elected officials

LA SR390

Modifies Senate Rule 25 regarding testimony of certain public officials before committees of the Senate

LA HB811

Requires employers to grant leave to employees who are local elected officials and provides for the effect of such leave

LA SR4

Senate Officials, Employees, and Committees; relative

LA SR4

Senate Officials, Employees, and Committees; relative

LA HR3

House of Representatives; relative to officials, employees, and committees

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.