Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB871

Introduced
5/15/20  
Introduced
5/15/20  
Engrossed
5/25/20  
Report Pass
5/28/20  
Report Pass
5/28/20  
Enrolled
6/1/20  
Chaptered
6/11/20  
Chaptered
6/11/20  
Passed
6/11/20  

Caption

Revises the definition of dyslexia for purposes of testing and providing services to students (EN NO IMPACT GF EX See Note)

Impact

The bill's passage would amend existing state laws related to the educational handling of dyslexia. By formalizing the definition, it is expected to enhance the consistency and effectiveness of screening and intervention strategies across various school systems in Louisiana. This legislative change aims to ensure that students who experience dyslexia receive the necessary assistance and resources tailored to their specific needs, which could positively impact educational outcomes and support measures for affected individuals.

Summary

House Bill 871 aims to redefine and clarify the term 'dyslexia' as it pertains to educational testing and interventions in Louisiana. The bill specifies that dyslexia is characterized by difficulties in processing language, which can affect reading comprehension, writing, and spelling despite adequate intelligence and educational opportunities. This redefinition is intended to reflect a more precise understanding of dyslexia and the challenges children with this condition face, thereby improving the way services are provided within schools for affected students.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 871 appears to be supportive, particularly among educators and parents advocating for better recognition and treatment of dyslexia. The bill has gained unanimous support in the Senate with a vote tally of 32 in favor and none against, which suggests a strong consensus on the need for clearer definitions and support mechanisms. This has been interpreted as a commitment by the Legislature to prioritize educational challenges and the needs of students requiring special assistance.

Contention

While the bill received widespread approval, the discussions prior to voting may have included varying perspectives on the scope of intervention services and the adequacy of existing resources in schools. Any points of contention could stem from concerns about how effectively the changes might be implemented in practice, particularly regarding funding for additional dyslexia resources and training for educators. Nevertheless, the bill’s unanimous passage indicates that the concerns were adequately addressed during the legislative process.

Companion Bills

LA HB391

Replaces Provides for screening, diagnosis, and intervention with respect to students with dyslexia (OR INCREASE LF EX See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.