Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR314

Introduced
6/6/19  
Introduced
6/6/19  
Passed
6/6/19  

Caption

Urges and requests the Department of Public Safety, office of state police, to study methods of enhancing security measures at the Governor's Mansion

Impact

If enacted, HR314 will lead to a comprehensive evaluation of the current security protocols in place at the Governor's Mansion. The study is expected to include a risk and vulnerability assessment, which will help identify deficiencies in the existing security measures. The outcome of this initiative could prompt recommendations for improvements that may involve increasing physical security, integrating advanced technology, or revisiting security personnel protocols, ultimately contributing to a safer environment.

Summary

House Resolution 314 urges the Department of Public Safety, specifically the office of state police, to conduct a study focused on enhancing security measures at the Governor's Mansion in Louisiana. This initiative is a direct response to a security breach incident that took place on April 17, 2019, when an intruder was found inside the mansion. The resolution emphasizes the importance of ensuring the safety of the state's highest elected official and their family while residing in the mansion.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR314 is largely supportive, reflecting a consensus that enhancing security at such a significant building is a necessary and prudent action. The fear and concerns raised by the breach have united stakeholders in their call for better safety protocols. Lawmakers and the public alike acknowledge that the security of the mansion must be prioritized given its importance as the residence of the state's governor.

Contention

While there is general agreement on the need for improved security at the Governor's Mansion, discussions may arise regarding the specific methods and resources that should be employed to enhance safety. Potential points of contention could include debates over budget allocations for security upgrades, preferences for specific technological solutions versus traditional security measures, and how these enhancements may affect public access to the mansion, which is often a historical site of interest.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR279

Urges and requests the Department of Public Safety and Corrections, office of motor vehicles, to study motor vehicle headlamps

LA HCR66

Urges and requests the office of motor vehicles and the Louisiana State Police to study methods of enforcing out-of-state vehicle insurance compliance

LA HR45

Urges and requests the Department of Transportation and Development to create a task force to study the use of repurposed railroad tank cars as bridge culverts as a cost-saving measure

LA HR340

Urges and requests the Department of Transportation and Development to study the feasibility of installing more safety measures and implementing new infrastructure on certain portions of Louisiana Highway 182

LA HR254

Urges and requests the Department of Public Safety, office of motor vehicles, study and recommend best practices to provide for parent-taught driver's education

LA HR218

Requests that the state Department of Education study school safety issues and submit a written report to the House Committee on Education

LA HR32

Urges and requests the Department of Public Safety and Corrections to study the feasibility of implementing a system to flag the license plates of individuals with autism or other developmental disabilities

LA HCR63

Urges and requests the Department of Public Safety and Corrections to study the benefits of clarifying the data law enforcement officers must collect during certain traffic stops

LA HCR45

Requests the Dept. of Public Safety and Corrections to study laws and policies relative to benefits, including sick leave, for teachers at facilities under the jurisdiction of the office of juvenile justice who are injured or disabled as a result of assault or battery while acting in their official capacity

LA HCR79

Requests the Dept. of Public Safety and Corrections to study alternative means of reporting to a probation and parole officer

Similar Bills

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