Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB84

Introduced
4/25/11  

Caption

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides for the appointing authority and qualifications of appointed board members of the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education

Impact

If passed, HB84 would amend Article VIII, Section 3(B) of the Louisiana Constitution, altering existing laws that define the composition and appointing authorities of BESE. The proposed changes are designed to enhance representation and inclusivity within the board, potentially influencing the decision-making process regarding public education policies in the state. These changes may also impact future appointments, creating a more balanced selection process that reflects the demographics of the state and its communities.

Summary

House Bill 84 proposes an amendment to the Louisiana Constitution regarding the appointment of members to the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE). The bill aims to change the procedure for appointing three members of the board from the current model, where all members are appointed by the governor with Senate consent. Under HB84, one member will be appointed by the governor, another by the House of Representatives, and the third by the Senate, effectively distributing the appointing power among different branches of government. In addition, the bill mandates that these appointments ensure diversity in terms of geography, race, and gender.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB84 appears to be mixed. Proponents of the bill argue that diversifying the appointing process will lead to a more representative and effective board that can better address the educational needs of all Louisiana citizens. On the other hand, detractors may view this change as an unnecessary complication, believing that the current system, with the governor as the sole appointing authority, is more efficient. As discussions within legislative circles unfold, the varying opinions highlight the broader themes of governance, representation, and accountability.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding HB84 involves the degree of diversity and representation required for the board's appointments. While supporters advocate for a structure that inherently promotes equitable representation, critics often question the adequacy of such measures in truly influencing educational outcomes. The debate touches on fundamental issues of who should be wielding authority over educational governance and whether the proposed changes sufficiently address the systemic disparities that exist within Louisiana's education system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB4

(Constitutional Amendment) Eliminates the gubernatorial appointment of three members of the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, providing for an all-elected membership and reducing the membership to eight

LA HB96

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides for a nine-member State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (OR DECREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB84

Eliminates, subject to adoption of a constitutional amendment, the gubernatorial appointment of three members of the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, providing for an all-elected membership and reducing the membership to eight

LA HB374

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides for the election of all members of the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (OR NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB165

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides for a nine-member State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (OR DECREASE GF EX See Note)

LA SB44

Constitutional amendment to provide for the membership of one student on the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education. (2/3 - CA13s1(A))

LA HB588

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides for members of the postsecondary education management boards and the Board of Regents to have qualifications provided by law

LA HB365

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides for members of the postsecondary education management boards and the Board of Regents to have qualifications provided by law

LA HB273

(Constitutional Amendment) Abolishes State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (BESE), transfers BESE duties, functions, and responsibilities to the state superintendent of education, and provides for election of the state superintendent

LA HB696

Provides relative to required qualifications for members of public postsecondary education boards

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