Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB602

Introduced
3/31/17  
Refer
3/31/17  
Refer
4/10/17  

Caption

Provides relative to the membership of the Red River Waterway Commission

Impact

The implementation of HB602 is designed to enhance local governance by ensuring that appointments to the Red River Waterway Commission consider demographic diversity. This change addresses long-standing concerns over equitable representation in governmental bodies, especially in regions with diverse populations. The bill also requires the Secretary of the commission to calculate the demographic composition of the parishes based on the latest federal census, ensuring ongoing alignment with community demographics over time.

Summary

House Bill 602 seeks to reform the membership composition of the Red River Waterway Commission in Louisiana. The bill mandates that the governor's appointments to the commission must reflect the overall demographic makeup of the seven parishes within the district. By requiring a more diverse representation, the bill aims to ensure that all demographic groups within these parishes have fair representation on the commission, potentially leading to decisions that are more inclusive and reflect the interests of the entire community.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding HB602 is supportive of the intention to promote inclusivity and diversity in governmental appointments. Stakeholders, including local advocacy groups and community leaders, generally view the bill positively as a step towards fair representation. However, there might be some apprehensions from those concerned about how these demographic requirements could impact the qualifications and selection processes of appointed individuals.

Contention

While HB602 intends to promote equitable representation, some critics might argue that the focus on demographic quotas could detract from selecting the most qualified candidates regardless of their background. Additionally, the increased number of nominees from each parish could complicate the nomination and approval process, potentially leading to political disputes or difficulties in reaching consensus on appointments. The debate surrounding this bill encapsulates the larger dialogue about balancing representation and merit in public service.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB686

Provides relative to management of the Amite River Basin

LA HB793

Provides for the membership of the Capital Area Groundwater Commission

LA SB137

Provides relative to the board of commissioners for the Red River, Atchafalaya, and Bayou Boeuf Levee District. (gov sig)

LA HB533

Changes the composition and qualifications of the board of commissioners of the Red River, Atchafalaya, and Bayou Boeuf Levee District

LA HB783

Provides relative to the Red River Parish Tourism Commission

LA HB86

Provides relative to membership of the Recreation and Park Commission for the Parish of East Baton Rouge

LA SB433

Provides relative to the membership of certain airport commissions. (8/1/22)

LA HB474

Provides relative to the membership of the board of commissioners of certain fresh water districts

LA HB259

Provides relative to the membership on the board of commissioners of the Hopkins Street Economic Development District

LA HB401

Provides relative to the membership of the Veterans' Affairs Commission

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