Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR145

Introduced
5/13/19  
Introduced
5/13/19  
Refer
5/14/19  
Refer
5/14/19  
Report Pass
5/15/19  
Passed
5/30/19  

Caption

Requests the Department of Environmental Quality in conjunction with the Louisiana Department of Health to study the effects of evolving 5G technology

Impact

The resolution mandates that a detailed report be prepared focusing on the advantages and risks of 5G technology. This includes gathering insights from multiple stakeholders, including technological experts and manufacturers. The findings are expected to be submitted to the appropriate legislative committees ahead of the next regular session, thereby influencing future discussions and policies regarding the implementation of 5G within Louisiana.

Summary

House Resolution 145 urges the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality and the Louisiana Department of Health to conduct a comprehensive study on the environmental and health effects of evolving fifth-generation (5G) cellular network technology. The resolution highlights that while 5G promises increased connectivity and capability, there are concerns regarding the potential risks associated with higher levels of radio-frequency radiation exposure and its implications for public health and the environment.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR 145 appears to be generally positive among legislators, indicated by its unanimous adoption (103-0 vote). Lawmakers seem to recognize the importance of understanding the implications of advanced technologies like 5G, ensuring that any potential health or environmental risks are thoroughly examined. This bipartisan support reflects a proactive attitude toward safeguarding public welfare amidst technological advancements.

Contention

One of the potential contentions could stem from the industry's responses to the resolution, particularly regarding the study of 5G technology's health effects. Some industry representatives might argue that the measures could delay the rollout of beneficial technology under the guise of concern. Additionally, the resolution opens a pathway for further legislative scrutiny on regulatory frameworks surrounding new technologies, which may face backlash from proponents of rapid technological adoption.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR180

Urges and requests the Department of Health and Hospitals, in conjunction with the Board of Regents, to study the effectiveness of current licensure and certification functions for the profession of midwifery

LA HR231

Urges and requests the secretary of the Department of Environmental Quality to study the establishment of a voluntary compliance audit program for industries regulated by the department

LA HR51

Urging The Department Of Agriculture, In Conjunction With The Department Of Health, To Study And Evaluate The Health-related And Environmental Impacts Of Glyphosate-based Herbicide Products.

LA HCR81

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health study the treatment of victims of sexual assault

LA HCR25

Urges and requests the Department of Environmental Quality to study sewer systems

LA HCR92

Requests study by Louisiana Department of Health to consider Medicaid coverage of gene therapy

LA SF4727

Moratorium authorization in order to study the health, environmental, and economic effects of 5G technology

LA SF1544

Moratorium to complete a study on the health, environmental, and economic effects of 5G technology imposition

LA SCR24

Requests the Department of Environmental Quality to study the feasibility of providing funding for devices that remediate certain water quality impairments.

LA SCR13

Request the Department of Environmental Quality to study strategies for recycling plastic containers.

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