Louisiana 2024 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR11

Introduced
3/18/24  
Introduced
3/18/24  
Refer
3/19/24  
Refer
3/19/24  
Report Pass
3/27/24  
Report Pass
3/27/24  
Passed
4/2/24  
Passed
4/2/24  
Engrossed
4/2/24  
Engrossed
4/2/24  
Refer
4/3/24  
Report Pass
5/1/24  

Caption

Urges the Congress of the United States to amend federal law to allow states to provide for the consolidation of federally funded workforce development services with federally funded social safety net services.

Impact

If passed, SCR11 could significantly influence the provision of workforce development and social services in Louisiana. It seeks to create a more coherent framework by merging these services, potentially enhancing efficiency and accessibility for constituents. Proponents believe that a consolidated approach would mean fewer bureaucratic hurdles and better coordinated support for individuals seeking employment and social assistance. This could lead to better outcomes and a more effective use of federal resources at the state level.

Summary

SCR11 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that urges the United States Congress to amend federal law, specifically the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), to allow states to consolidate federally funded workforce development services with social safety net services. The resolution highlights the challenges faced by Louisiana residents who must navigate multiple agencies to access employment, training, and social safety net programs. By advocating for this amendment, the resolution aims to streamline service delivery and improve the overall experience for those seeking help.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SCR11 appears to be overwhelmingly supportive, with a notable majority of legislators voting in favor during the final consideration in the House. The resolution reflects a bipartisan recognition of the need to improve service delivery for vulnerable populations. While the resolution's intent is well-received, the underlying debate about federal versus state authority in managing such services could evoke some contention in broader discussions about governance.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise around the implications of consolidating workforce development and social services. Critics may argue that merging these services could complicate specific aid processes or diminish the dedicated focus each service category needs to address unique community challenges. Moreover, the necessity of amending federal law to facilitate this consolidation is a complex issue, as it involves navigating the interests of various stakeholders at both federal and state levels.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR137

Memorializes Congress to grant states optional flexibility through the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act to integrate and improve service delivery of federally funded assistance programs

LA HCR103

Memorializes the United States Congress to support the extension of funding for the Affordable Connectivity Program which provides our citizens with access to broadband services

LA HCR122

Memorializes the United States Congress to adopt strategies for improving access to dental care for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities

LA HCR71

Urges the United States Congress to not support any legislation or efforts to adopt a central bank digital currency in the United States

LA HCR127

Urges and requests the Louisiana Department of Economic Development, in consultation with the Louisiana Workforce Commission, to evaluate the state's readiness for attracting offshore wind energy supply chain industries to the state

LA HCR52

Encourages the United States Congress and the National Security Council to formally review the Status of Forces Agreement between the United States and Japan to ensure that our service members are being properly treated and adequately protected while serving in Japan

LA HCR144

Creates the Elections Consolidation Task Force to study the consolidation and streamlining of Louisiana's elections

LA SCR24

Commends the Federation of Greater Baton Rouge Civic Associations for fifty years of community service.

LA HCR125

Memorializes the United States Congress to support passage of the Flood Insurance Affordability Act and the Risk Rating 2.0 Transparency Act

LA HCR88

Memorializes Congress to compel the United States Food and Drug Administration to fulfill its duties regarding inspection and testing of imported seafood

Similar Bills

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