Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR189

Introduced
5/25/22  
Introduced
5/25/22  

Caption

Urges and requests local governments to stop requiring proof of medical status as a condition for participation in constitutionally protected activities

Impact

If passed, HR189 would directly affect local governments' policies regarding medical disclosures, effectively preempting local legislation that imposes vaccination requirements. This could lead to a uniform approach statewide, solidifying the concept that the state holds primary authority over individual rights related to health and medical privacy. By aligning local practices with this resolution, the bill aims to protect individuals from being denied services or participation based on vaccination status, thus preventing economic and social isolation stemming from such requirements.

Summary

HR189 urges local governments in Louisiana to end the requirement for proof of medical status as a condition for participating in activities protected by the constitution. The resolution emphasizes the fundamental rights of individuals to assemble, petition the government, and participate in commerce without facing discrimination based on their medical status, particularly in light of COVID-19 vaccination policies. The bill reflects a growing concern that local mandates infringe on personal liberties and the right to privacy regarding medical information.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR189 appears to be predominantly supportive among those who view it as a necessary measure to protect personal freedoms and privacy. Proponents argue that it promotes human dignity and individual rights, especially for those with strongly held religious or conscientious beliefs against vaccination. However, opponents of this view may express concern over public health risks associated with loosened vaccination mandates, leading to a polarized discussion on the balance between individual liberties and community health responsibilities.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the implications of HR189 on public health and local governance. Supporters perceive the bill as a safeguard against overreach by local authorities, while opponents may argue that it undermines efforts to control the COVID-19 pandemic through vaccination. The lack of a coherent and unified public health response from local governments has been criticized, raising questions about the appropriateness of state intervention in local health policies. The resolution may provoke debates about the extent to which individual rights should prevail over collective health concerns.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB354

Prohibits local governmental subdivisions from requiring proof of medical status as a condition of participating in a constitutionally protected activity

LA HCR32

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

LA HR218

Urges and requests DHH to study the feasibility and impact of requiring Medicaid providers to offer hepatitis C and HIV testing

LA HR89

Urges and requests the local governing authority of Calcasieu Parish and the Calcasieu Parish Animal Services and Adoption Center to become a "no kill" animal shelter

LA HB928

Prohibits unlawful employment practices based upon a medical or physical condition, immunity status, or vaccination status

LA HR184

Requests the Department of Economic Development to study and report on commercial activities by state-owned companies or organizations in and subsidized by certain foreign governments and requests the state treasurer to certify that no public funds are used to support commercial activities in foreign governments

LA HR278

Urges and requests the Department of Transportation and Development to study road conditions on particular highways that intersect with United States Highway 61 in St. John the Baptist Parish

LA HCR44

Urges and requests local governmental subdivisions to adopt ordinances to define and regulate proper shelters for animals

LA HR107

Urges and requests the Department of Health and Hospitals to study Medicaid reimbursement and recoupment processes with respect to payments to nonemergency medical transportation providers

LA HR233

Urges and requests the Louisiana Department of Health to promote awareness of compensation programs for COVID-19 vaccine injuries

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.