Louisiana 2012 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB116

Introduced
3/12/12  

Caption

Appropriates funds for payment of judgment in the matter of "Shane Chad Mayo v. DOTD"

Impact

The passage of HB 116 directly influences the state's capacity to address and settle legal judgments, underscoring the importance of legislative support in managing the state’s financial responsibilities. By approving these funds, the legislature demonstrates a commitment to uphold judicial decisions and settle claims against the state, which is vital for maintaining public trust in the government and its institutions. The allocation of funds from the General Fund raises questions about budget priorities and the impact on other potential funding needs within the state.

Summary

House Bill 116 pertains to the appropriation of funds for the payment of a judgment related to the case 'Shane Chad Mayo v. Department of Transportation and Development' (DOTD). The bill appropriates a sum of $30,000 from the General Fund of the state of Louisiana for Fiscal Year 2012-2013 specifically to satisfy this consent judgment. The bill illustrates the state's financial obligations resulting from legal disputes and the necessity of legislative action to fund these obligations.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HB 116 appears to align with an acknowledgment of the state's legal responsibilities. Legislators may have expressed support for ensuring that the state fulfills its commitments following judicial rulings. However, the appropriations process can often lead to debates about fiscal responsibility and the implications of funding legal settlements, especially in environments where resources are limited or other funding needs are pressing.

Contention

While no significant points of contention were noted in the materials reviewed, the nature of appropriating funds for legal judgments can sometimes lead to discussions regarding the accountability of state agencies, such as the DOTD, and their operational practices that lead to legal disputes. Moreover, appropriating funds for one specific case may prompt scrutiny over how similar situations are handled and financed in the future.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB1060

Appropriates funds for payment of judgments in the matters of "James Ronald Fowler, Jr. v. State of Louisiana DOTD" and "Crystal Williams v. State of Louisiana DOTD"

LA HB86

Appropriates funds for payment of judgment against DOTD in the suit entitled "Tiffany Mayo, et al v. Ford Motor Company, et al"

LA HB528

Appropriates funds for payment of judgment in the matter of "Raymond L. Cannon v. State of La., DOTD"

LA HB999

Appropriates funds for payment of judgment in the matter of "Joey E. Walker v. State of La. DOTD"

LA HB210

Appropriates funds for payment of judgment in the matter of "Gwen Brown v. State of Louisiana DOTD"

LA HB331

Appropriates funds for payment of judgment in the matter of "Rebecca Duet v. DOTD through the State of La."

LA HB914

Appropriates funds for payment of judgment against the DOTD in the matter of "Robert Jiles Romero v. State of Louisiana, et al"

LA HB288

Appropriates funds for payment of judgments in the matter of "Gretchen Darone, et al v. DOTD" consolidated with "Joseph Bayhi, Sr., et al v. DOTD" consolidated with "Bo McAllister, et al v. DOTD"

LA HB34

Appropriates funds for payment of judgment in the matter of "Joyce Kelly v. the State of Louisiana and DOTD"

LA HB1134

Appropriates funds for payment of judgment in the matter of "Washington Brothers Logging, Inc., et al v. the State of Louisiana, DOTD"

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.