Louisiana 2020 2nd Special Session

Louisiana House Bill HR28

Introduced
10/19/20  
Introduced
10/19/20  
Refer
10/19/20  
Refer
10/19/20  
Passed
10/21/20  

Caption

Requests the House Committee on Judiciary to study how to mitigate the long term consequences of eviction records and rent debt on renters and this economy

Impact

HR28 reflects growing concerns about the implications of eviction records on renters' ability to find future housing. With estimates suggesting substantial rent debts incurred during the pandemic, these records can create barriers for tenants seeking stable housing. The resolution indicates a recognition by state legislators that these challenges may have long-lasting economic impacts, thereby warranting legislative attention and actionable solutions.

Summary

House Resolution 28 (HR28) was introduced to address the long-term consequences of eviction records and rent debt, particularly in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. The resolution requests that the House Committee on Judiciary conduct a study to explore measures that could mitigate these issues, which have become increasingly pressing due to the significant numbers of Louisianans facing eviction and financial strain linked to the pandemic.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR28 appears to be largely supportive, as it addresses critical issues affecting many tenants in Louisiana. The unanimous vote of 93-0 in favor of the resolution suggests strong bipartisan agreement on the need to examine and respond to the challenges posed by eviction records, particularly in light of the ongoing economic repercussions of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Contention

While the resolution itself is primarily a request for further study, potential points of contention may arise in discussions over the specific proposals that result from the study. The impact of eviction records on housing stability can provoke differing viewpoints on how best to protect tenants while balancing the interests of landlords and property owners. Concerns may include the management of tenant screening processes and the long-term ramifications of legislation designed to address these issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR195

Urges and requests Senate Committee on Judiciary A to study laws applicable to the rights of landlords and tenants.

LA HR210

Requests the House Committee on Judiciary to study the practices of craft brewers

LA SR100

Requests the Law Institute to study and make recommendations relative to certain collateral consequences faced by persons with criminal records.

LA SCSR3

Requests the Senate Committee on Judiciary C and the House Committee on the Administration of Criminal Justice to study the feasibility of authorizing motions requesting the expungement of records to be filed in forma pauperis.

LA HR37

Requests the House Committee on Commerce to study the state of the automotive manufacturing industry in the state of Louisiana since the onset of the most recent worldwide economic downturn

LA AB2272

Eviction: education, outreach, and legal services: short-term rental assistance.

LA HR40

Urges and requests the House Committee on Commerce to study the effects that the railroads have on broadband deployment

LA HR47

Requests the House Committee on Labor and Industrial Relations to study increasing unemployment compensation amounts and expanding unemployment compensation eligibility

LA SR12

Requests study of medical malpractice caps and surcharges by Senate Committee on Health and Welfare and Senate Committee on Judiciary A.

LA HSR2

Requests the Committee on House and Governmental Affairs to study issues surrounding providing paid family leave to employees of the House of Representatives

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.