Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB494

Introduced
3/2/18  
Refer
3/2/18  
Refer
3/12/18  
Refer
3/12/18  
Report Pass
3/29/18  
Report Pass
3/29/18  
Engrossed
4/9/18  
Refer
4/10/18  
Report Pass
4/24/18  
Report Pass
4/24/18  
Enrolled
5/2/18  
Chaptered
5/11/18  
Chaptered
5/11/18  
Passed
5/11/18  

Caption

Re-creates the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs

Impact

The legislation impacts state laws by ensuring the ongoing operation of the Department of Veterans Affairs, which is crucial for providing services to Louisiana's veterans. By re-creating this department and its statutory entities, the bill underscores the state's commitment to support veterans' needs, thereby preventing any lapse in authority that could arise from expiration dates. This move is expected to strengthen the network of support and services for veterans, which is vital given the unique challenges they may face post-service.

Summary

House Bill 494 aims to re-create and extend the authority of the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs along with its associated statutory entities. This re-creation is set to become effective on June 30, 2018, ensuring that the department continues to operate without interruption until at least July 1, 2023, unless re-created again prior to that date. The bill emphasizes the importance of the Department of Veterans Affairs in serving the state's veterans and maintaining the necessary statutory framework for its operations.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 494 appears largely positive, with members of the legislature recognizing the necessity of maintaining robust services for veterans. Furthermore, there seems to be bipartisan agreement on the importance of providing a reliable framework for veterans' affairs. The legislative discussions surrounding the bill reflect an understanding of veterans' issues and a commitment to ensuring their needs are met through state-sponsored initiatives.

Contention

Even though the overall sentiment for the bill is favorable, potential contention may arise regarding the long-term funding and operational effectiveness of the Department of Veterans Affairs beyond the current re-creation period. Legislators may debate the adequacy of resources allocated to the department and the need for specific services tailored to Louisiana veterans. Additionally, the decision to repeal certain existing provisions may lead to discussions on whether these changes will detract from the department's mission or efficacy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB404

Re-creates the Department of Veterans Affairs

LA SB510

Re-creates the Department of Veterans Affairs. (6/30/14)

LA SB171

Re-creates the Department of Veterans Affairs. (6/30/22)

LA HB174

Re-creates the Dept. of Veterans Affairs

LA SB167

Re-creates the Louisiana Department of Agriculture and Forestry. (6/30/18)

LA HB192

Re-creates the Louisiana Department of Health

LA HB91

Re-creates the Louisiana Department of Health

LA HB220

Re-creates the Louisiana Workforce Commission

LA SB384

Re-creates the Louisiana Department of Revenue. (6/30/12)

LA HB378

Re-creates the Department of State and the statutory entities made a part of the department by law

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