Louisiana 2020 2nd Special Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB7

Introduced
9/24/20  
Refer
9/24/20  
Refer
9/24/20  
Refer
9/28/20  
Refer
9/28/20  
Report Pass
10/7/20  
Engrossed
10/13/20  
Report Pass
10/19/20  
Report Pass
10/19/20  
Enrolled
10/22/20  
Enrolled
10/22/20  
Chaptered
11/5/20  
Passed
11/5/20  

Caption

Provides relative to the Louisiana International Deep Water Gulf Transfer Terminal Authority. (gov sig) (Item #50)

Impact

The amendments set forth a revised structure for the board, including the establishment of term limits for commissioners and a redefinition of the quorum and voting requirements for board actions. The bill also mandates the election of officers among board members, which is intended to create a more accountable and manageable leadership structure. These changes could lead to improved oversight of the authority's activities and a clearer governance framework.

Summary

Senate Bill 7 relates to the governance and operational structure of the Louisiana International Deep Water Gulf Transfer Terminal Authority. The bill proposes significant amendments to the existing laws governing the authority, primarily focusing on reducing the membership of the board of commissioners from fifteen to nine members. This change aims to streamline decision-making and enhance operational efficiency within the authority, enabling it to better fulfill its mandate.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 7 appears to be largely supportive, as it is seen as a move toward enhancing the effectiveness of the governing body of the authority. Stakeholders in the maritime and transportation sectors likely perceive these changes positively, seeing them as beneficial for economic development and infrastructure improvements in Louisiana. However, there could be concerns about the reduction in board membership potentially limiting diverse representation.

Contention

Notably, while the bill received unanimous support in a recent vote, opponents may express apprehension regarding the reduced size of the board and how it might affect stakeholder involvement and representation. The bill does not address the potential impacts of these governance changes on community engagement or the input from various maritime interests, which is a critical aspect for successful oversight and operation of facilities like the Gulf Transfer Terminal.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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