Louisiana 2025 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR265

Introduced
6/2/25  
Refer
6/2/25  

Caption

Directs the Louisiana Public Service Commission to explore technology, policy, and cost recovery mechanisms to harden the Louisiana electrical grid against electromagnetic threats

Impact

The passage of HR265 would prompt a comprehensive assessment of current technologies and policies related to the state's electric grid, potentially leading to significant investments for improvements. The resolution states that the electric grid is a vital asset, crucial for the functionality of military bases and energy resources within Louisiana. There is an expectation that the state and federal governments will need to allocate substantial resources toward enhancing grid resilience in light of the identified vulnerabilities, impacting both public policy and budget considerations moving forward.

Summary

House Resolution 265 (HR265) directs the Louisiana Public Service Commission to explore various approaches to harden the state's electric grid against potential electromagnetic spectrum threats. Such threats include high-altitude electromagnetic pulses (HEMP) from nuclear detonations, geomagnetic disturbances (GMD) caused by solar weather, and intentional electromagnetic interference (IEMI) attacks. The resolution emphasizes the critical importance of Louisiana's electric grid to national security, particularly due to its role in supporting key military and industrial installations across the state. Proponents argue that this bill is a necessary step to mitigate risks posed to essential services and the well-being of the state's population.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR265 appears to be overwhelmingly supportive, as the resolution garnered unanimous approval in the legislative vote, indicating a broad consensus on the need for action to protect critical infrastructure. Lawmakers and advocates appear to view the measures proposed in the bill as essential for safeguarding not only Louisiana's interests but also national security at large. Nevertheless, there may be underlying tensions regarding the allocation of funds and resources, which could spark debate among stakeholders focused on different aspects of public investment.

Contention

While HR265 advocates for the hardening of the state’s electric grid, the effective implementation could encounter challenges related to funding and prioritization of projects. Some lawmakers and citizens may express concerns about the feasibility of the requirements set forth, particularly when considering the complexity and cost of proposed technological upgrades. Additionally, the potential need for federal involvement in funding these initiatives could lead to discussions on intergovernmental collaboration and resource sharing, which are key elements in addressing the multifaceted threats posed to the electric grid.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB152

Creates the Louisiana Cybersecurity Commission. (8/1/23) (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SR61

Recognizes Monday, May 8, 2023, as Louisiana Renewable Energy Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA SR60

Recognizes Wednesday, April 24, 2024, as Louisiana Renewable Energy Day at the Louisiana State Capitol.

LA HR118

Designates Monday, May 8, 2023, as Louisiana Renewable Energy Day at the state capitol

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 SR159

Directs the Louisiana Department of Health to protect the people of Louisiana from the dangers of imported seafood by immediately taking any and all action necessary to enforce the many provisions of Louisiana law relative to seafood safety.

LA HCR92

Commemorates the thirtieth anniversary of the around-the-world flight known as Global Power 94-7

LA SR123

Requests the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to take actions necessary to timely review and grant the state of Louisiana's application for primacy in the administration of Class VI injection well permitting.

LA HR229

Memorializes the United States Environmental Protection Agency to timely grant the state of Louisiana's application for primacy in the administration of Class VI injection well permitting

LA SR88

Declares Monday, May 15, 2023, as Ellevate Louisiana Day at the Louisiana State Capitol and recognize the mission of Ellevate Louisiana, which aims to empower women leaders across Louisiana.

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