Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SR60

Introduced
5/25/20  
Introduced
5/25/20  
Refer
5/25/20  
Refer
5/25/20  
Report Pass
5/27/20  
Report Pass
5/27/20  
Passed
5/28/20  

Caption

Directs certain executive and judicial branch agencies to continue to submit statutorily mandated reports to the Senate Committee on Judiciary A until such time as the mandate is specifically amended or repealed.

Impact

The resolution reinforces the accountability of various state agencies, including the Division of Administration and the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services, by ensuring that they maintain reporting duties to the Senate committee. This action aligns with statutory provisions that would otherwise see reporting requirements expire after a set period unless extended through legislative action. As such, SR60 upholds a standard of ongoing oversight for these departments.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 60, authored by Senator Peacock, aims to direct certain executive and judicial branch agencies in Louisiana to continue submitting statutorily mandated reports to the Senate Committee on Judiciary A until these mandates are explicitly amended or repealed. This resolution references existing laws that specify how long these legislative mandates remain in effect, ensuring a five-year extension for reporting obligations from the date they are approved by the legislature.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the resolution appears to be generally positive, as it reflects a commitment to transparency and accountability within state governance. Supporters might consider this approach necessary for ensuring that agencies are held responsible for their operations and that the Senate remains informed about their progress and challenges.

Contention

While the resolution seems to face little opposition, notable points of contention could arise if agencies perceive this as a burdensome requirement affecting their operational flexibility. However, the continued submission of reports is viewed as crucial for legislative oversight, ensuring that the needs and issues of constituents are effectively addressed through appropriate channels in government.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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