Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR110

Introduced
5/20/19  
Introduced
5/20/19  
Refer
5/21/19  
Refer
5/21/19  
Report Pass
5/27/19  
Passed
5/30/19  
Passed
5/30/19  
Engrossed
5/30/19  

Caption

Extends creation of the Louisiana Supply Chain and Transportation Council.

Impact

The resolution signifies a commitment by the Louisiana legislature to strengthen the resilience of its transportation infrastructure by extending the council's mandate until June 10, 2021. This extension allows the council to pursue important projects and make informed recommendations to enhance both commercial and workforce transport. It indicates legislative recognition of the importance of robust supply chain systems, especially in light of potential disasters, thus aiming to foster a more resilient economic environment for the state.

Summary

SCR110 is a concurrent resolution that extends the creation, members, and responsibilities of the Louisiana Supply Chain and Transportation Council. Originally established under Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 99 in 2017, this council aims to enhance the resilience of the state's transportation systems in the face of disasters. Through its ongoing work, the council will continue to provide recommendations to the legislature on improving the efficiency and effectiveness of transportation modalities throughout Louisiana, emphasizing the integration of innovative technologies and geographic information systems.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding SCR110 appears to be positive, as reflected in the unanimous vote in favor of the bill, with 96 yeas and 0 nays during the final consideration in the House. Stakeholders such as transportation agencies, private-sector partners, and regional planning organizations seem poised to collaborate effectively under the council's guidance, suggesting a shared understanding of the challenges and opportunities in enhancing transportation resilience.

Contention

While the resolution enjoys broad support, potential points of contention may arise from differing viewpoints on resource allocation and the effectiveness of public-private partnerships in achieving resilience objectives. Critics might question whether the council's recommendations will adequately address local needs and whether the proposed solutions will be sustainable long-term.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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