Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR30

Introduced
5/13/20  
Introduced
5/13/20  
Refer
5/13/20  
Refer
5/13/20  
Report Pass
5/18/20  
Report Pass
5/18/20  
Passed
5/22/20  

Caption

Urges and requests the Division of Administration, office of community development, to disburse federal funds for project applications in round one of the Watershed Projects Grant Program to aid economic recovery from COVID-19 pandemic

Impact

If HR30 is implemented, it could significantly fast-track the availability of federal funds amounting to $100 million for infrastructure projects aimed at improving Louisiana's resilience to flooding. The resolution emphasizes facilitating the quick use of these funds to create jobs and stimulate economic activity, highlighting a proactive approach to address both infrastructure and economic stability. Furthermore, HR30 calls for an examination of any state laws that might hinder the immediate disbursement of these funds, suggesting potential legislative revisions to eliminate such impediments.

Summary

House Resolution 30 (HR30) urges the Louisiana Division of Administration, specifically the Office of Community Development, to immediately disburse federal funds from the Watershed Projects Grant Program. This program is designed to support infrastructure projects that enhance the resilience of Louisiana against major rain events and other disasters while simultaneously aiding the state's economic recovery from the detrimental impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The resolution recognizes the critical need for action to mitigate the economic crisis caused by increased unemployment and a collapse in key industries such as tourism and oil and gas.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR30 is largely supportive, with a common understanding among legislators that quick action is needed to respond to both the immediate economic challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and the long-term need for flood mitigation in Louisiana. Supporters see the resolution as a necessary step towards ensuring that federal resources are utilized effectively and urgently to benefit the community. Although the resolution is largely non-controversial in its intent, it does suggest that legislative collaboration will be required to address any legal barriers, indicating a commitment to a streamlined process.

Contention

The notable point of contention could arise around the potential legislative adjustments needed to facilitate the immediate disbursement of funds. While the resolution asserts a commitment to overcoming any state law obstacles, it also opens the door for debate on which laws may need to be revised and how such changes might be perceived by various stakeholders. This aspect may ignite discussions about state governance, local funding priorities, and the balance between disaster recovery efforts and maintaining regulatory frameworks.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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