Louisiana 2013 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR2

Introduced
4/8/13  
Refer
4/9/13  
Refer
4/9/13  
Report Pass
5/21/13  
Report Pass
5/21/13  

Caption

Provides certain requirements for passage of certain resolutions

Impact

The adoption of this resolution will impact the legislative framework within the Louisiana House of Representatives by formalizing the requirement for a majority vote on concurrent resolutions. This may lead to a more deliberative process in which resolutions are passed only when there is substantial consensus among the members. The change reflects an effort to clarify legislative procedures and may help in reducing the number of resolutions that are adopted without sufficient support.

Summary

House Resolution No. 2, presented by Representative Edwards, aims to amend the procedural rules of the Louisiana House of Representatives by establishing a specific voting requirement for the passage of concurrent resolutions. The resolution sets forth that, unless otherwise specified, a majority vote of the elected members of the House is necessary for such resolutions to be adopted. This change is intended to enhance the legislative process by ensuring more robust support for concurrent resolutions before they can take effect.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR2 appears to be supportive among the House members, as indicated by the unanimous approval during the vote where there were 99 yeas and 0 nays. This strong backing suggests that legislators view the amendment as a positive change that reinforces democratic principles within the House by requiring broader consensus for the passage of resolutions.

Contention

While the bill passed without opposition, there may still be underlying concerns regarding the efficiency of the legislative process. Some members might feel that requiring a majority could delay the passage of important resolutions, especially in situations where urgent decisions are necessary. However, the explicit voting requirement is seen as a safeguard against the passage of resolutions that may lack adequate support, ensuring that only well-favored proposals advance through the legislative process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR1

Provides relative to the timing of concurrence and final passage of the General Appropriation Bill

LA HR75

Provides with respect to the adoption of certain resolutions

LA ACA9

Budget bill: passage requirements.

LA SR66

Provides for certain procedures relative to the passage of an appropriation bill when one-time money is appropriated for recurring expenses.

LA HCR14

Provides procedures relative to the approval of the formula to fund the Minimum Foundation Program

LA HR6

Revises the rules to remove provisions for the local and consent calendar, major state calendar, and regular calendar, to provide relative to the recommital of certain instruments, and to prohibit lobbying by certain persons with access to the House floor

LA HB436

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides relative to final passage of the general appropriation bill (RE NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SR4

Provides relative to the adoption of resolutions.

LA HR27

Provides for certain procedures relative to the passage of an appropriation bill when one-time money is appropriated for recurring expenses

LA HB407

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides relative to prefiling and consideration of certain legislation at regular sessions

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.