Louisiana 2020 2nd Special Session

Louisiana House Bill HR48

Introduced
10/22/20  
Passed
10/23/20  

Caption

Urges and requests the governor to modify small purchase procedures through an executive order

Impact

If implemented, HR48 is set to modify several thresholds within the state's procurement rules. Specifically, it aims to increase the maximum amount for small purchases from $25,000 to $30,000, raise the micro-purchase threshold from $5,000 to $10,000, and expand the intermediate tier from $15,000 to $20,000. Additionally, it seeks to enhance financial flexibility for certified businesses participating in the Hudson Initiative and the Veterans Initiative, which support small, diverse, and veteran-owned enterprises. These changes are designed to create a more inclusive economy that recognizes the contributions of various local businesses.

Summary

House Resolution 48 encourages the Louisiana governor to issue an executive order to modify the state's small purchase procurement procedures. This initiative aims to enhance opportunities for small, local, and diverse businesses, particularly those owned by minorities and veterans, allowing them to compete more effectively for state contracts. The resolution highlights the importance of state government in fostering a conducive environment for these businesses, which play a critical role in the state's economic stability and growth.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HR48 appears to be positive, with strong bipartisan support within the legislature. The bill passed with unanimous support, reflecting a shared commitment to empowering small businesses and driving economic development. Legislators expressed the idea that by increasing accessibility to state procurement for diverse contractors, the state can nurture a more robust market that benefits all citizens.

Contention

While there was significant support for HR48, notable points of contention may arise regarding the execution of the proposed changes and potential bureaucratic challenges. Questions around whether state agencies will effectively implement these new thresholds and the degree of oversight required to ensure compliance by businesses have been raised. Furthermore, there may be concerns about maintaining quality and standards in procurement processes as the financial limits are adjusted.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR45

Urges and requests the Department of Economic Development to pioneer information campaigns aimed at small and emerging businesses

LA HCR32

Urges and requests certain officials and local governments to dismiss coastal lawsuits

LA HCR46

Urges and requests the governor's executive assistant for coastal activities to coordinate a study among state agencies and make recommendations to the governor and the legislature relative to management of the Amite River Basin

LA SR169

Commends Governor Bobby Jindal for issuing Executive Order No. BJ 2008-8 regarding green government.

LA HCR232

Urges and requests the attorney general to file a temporary restraining order against British Petroleum

LA HCR87

Urges and requests that any proclamation convening an extraordinary session of the legislature in 2020 include an extension of effectiveness and changes to eligibility requirements of the rehabilitation of historic structures tax credit

LA HR46

Urges and requests the Louisiana Bankers Association to provide small business information compiled by the Department of Economic Development to citizens who open commercial accounts or seek commercial loans

LA HR44

Urges and requests the secretary of state to work with the Department of Revenue, the Department of Economic Development, and the office of state procurement to create a central electronic repository of information, resources, training, and opportunities that small, rural, minority, female, and veteran entrepreneurs can access when registering their businesses with the state

LA SR4

Requests that the governor issue an executive order directing state agencies and local governments to continue to support the Louisiana State Use Program, managed by Employment Development Services.

LA SCR135

Requests that the Department of Economic Development notify companies with which it has entered into cooperative endeavor agreements of the goals of the Hudson and Veteran initiatives and that these companies provide the department with information on their use of Hudson Initiative and Veteran Initiative vendors.

Similar Bills

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