Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB260

Introduced
3/30/17  
Introduced
3/30/17  
Refer
3/30/17  
Refer
3/30/17  
Refer
4/10/17  
Refer
4/10/17  
Report Pass
4/27/17  
Report Pass
4/27/17  
Engrossed
5/9/17  
Engrossed
5/9/17  
Refer
5/10/17  
Report Pass
5/30/17  
Enrolled
6/4/17  
Enrolled
6/4/17  
Chaptered
6/14/17  
Chaptered
6/14/17  
Passed
6/14/17  

Caption

Repeals provisions for the Grant Parish Economic and Industrial Development District

Impact

The repeal of HB 260 signifies a noteworthy change in the legislative landscape concerning local economic development in Grant Parish. This action could lead to the consolidation of local authority and resources, possibly affecting previously planned projects or initiatives that relied on the district's framework for financial and strategic support. By removing these specific statutes, the state may be aiming to streamline economic development processes or redirect resources towards alternative projects or funding methodologies that align better with current goals.

Summary

House Bill 260 focuses on the repeal of provisions related to the Grant Parish Economic and Industrial Development District in Louisiana. The legislation seeks to eliminate the existing framework governing this economic development district, thus revoking its powers and governance structures. By repealing Subpart B-6-A of Part IV of Chapter 1 of Title 33 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes dealing with the district, it effectively dismantles any previously established regulations or benefits tied to it. This move reflects a strategic shift in state legislative priorities regarding local economic development initiatives.

Sentiment

Sentiment around the bill appears to be generally supportive among legislators who prioritize streamlined governance and reduced bureaucratic oversight in economic initiatives. The unanimous vote in favor, with 32 yeas and no nays during the final passage in the Senate, indicates a strong consensus regarding the need to repeal the existing provisions. However, there may be undercurrents of concern from constituents or local stakeholders who relied on the previous governance structure, highlighting that not all voices may have been fully represented in the legislative process.

Contention

One potential point of contention could arise from the implications of removing such a district, which may leave gaps in local economic strategies. Stakeholders and residents may express concerns about the loss of structured support for industrial and economic development, particularly if this leads to diminished investment in local infrastructure or economic initiatives. The focus of discussions surrounding the repeal may pivot towards what mechanisms will replace the previous district's functions, ensuring that the needs of Grant Parish remain met in terms of economic growth and stability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB759

Creates the Madison Parish Economic and Industrial Development District. (gov sig)

LA SB187

Provides for the creation of the St. Martin Parish Economic and Industrial Development District. (8/1/25)

LA HB69

Repeals the provisions of the Sulphur Industrial Development District

LA SB459

Establishes the Vernon Parish Economic Development District. (gov sig)

LA SB186

Authorizes Grant Parish Economic and Industrial Development District to exempt certain items from the levy of a sales tax. (8/1/13)

LA SB88

Authorizes creation of a tax increment financing district for parishes of a certain size for economic development purposes. (gov sig)

LA HB374

Establishes an economic development district in Morehouse Parish

LA SB29

Repeals provisions of the Vermilion Economic Development District. (gov sig)

LA SB97

Repeals provisions relative to the Tangipahoa Parish Economic Development District. (gov sig) (EN NO IMPACT LF RV See Note)

LA SB250

Provides for the boundaries and governance of the Opelousas Downtown Development District and authorizes the district to create economic development districts. (gov sig)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.