Louisiana 2020 1st Special Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR16

Introduced
6/15/20  
Introduced
6/15/20  
Refer
6/15/20  
Refer
6/15/20  
Engrossed
6/17/20  
Engrossed
6/17/20  

Caption

Memorializes Congress and the Louisiana congressional delegation to clarify the eligibility of freshwater fisheries impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic to receive CARES Act dollars

Impact

If enacted, HCR16 would advocate for changes to the current federal policies governing the distribution of CARES Act funds, emphasizing the significant role of freshwater fisheries in Louisiana's economy. The resolution highlights that the freshwater fisheries industry is vital, with a reported dockside value of nearly $20 million for wild-caught species such as crawfish. By seeking to ensure these fisheries receive the needed assistance, the bill underscores the economic importance of the sector and aims to mitigate the adverse effects of the pandemic on local businesses and communities that rely on freshwater fishing.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution No. 16 (HCR16) aims to address the eligibility of freshwater fisheries in Louisiana for assistance funding provided under the CARES Act due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, the bill memorializes the United States Congress and the Louisiana congressional delegation to clarify and expand eligibility for direct aid to freshwater fishermen, fishery-related businesses, and other stakeholders affected by the pandemic. This action is prompted by the realization that many essential fisheries and commercial operators were left without support, as the federal guidelines initially limited aid to coastal and marine fisheries only.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around HCR16 appears to be supportive, especially among Louisiana representatives who recognize the essential services provided by freshwater fisheries. The bill received unanimous support from the Senate, reflecting a collaborative effort to address economic hardships faced by fishermen and related businesses during the ongoing crisis. Such overwhelming legislative backing indicates a strong consensus regarding the necessity of this aid and the importance of inclusivity in the parameters set for federal assistance programs.

Contention

While the resolution may seem straightforward, notable contention exists regarding federal eligibility criteria that differentiate between coastal and freshwater fisheries. Opponents of the restrictions argue that it is unjust to exclude significant contributors to the state's economy based on their geographic classification. The call for clarification from Congress indicates a desire to address these inequities and ensure equitable treatment for all fisheries impacted by the pandemic. Ultimately, HCR16 serves as a critical reminder of the challenges faced by specific industries during times of crisis and the ongoing need for legislative advocacy to protect their interests.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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