Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB573

Introduced
3/26/14  
Refer
3/31/14  
Report Pass
4/16/14  
Refer
4/21/14  
Report Pass
4/24/14  
Engrossed
4/30/14  
Refer
5/21/14  
Refer
5/22/14  
Refer
5/22/14  
Enrolled
6/2/14  
Enrolled
6/2/14  
Chaptered
6/18/14  
Chaptered
6/18/14  

Caption

Creates the office of multimodal commerce in the Department of Transportation and Development. (See Act) (RR1 SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

Impact

The introduction of SB 573 is expected to have significant impacts on state transportation policies by consolidating responsibilities and enhancing systematic planning for various transportation modes. This act could lead to improved efficiency and collaboration between different transportation sectors, potentially boosting state economic development and infrastructure. By facilitating a more coherent strategy for multimodal transportation, the state can better respond to logistical challenges and capitalize on economic opportunities.

Summary

Senate Bill 573 establishes the Office of Multimodal Commerce within the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development. This new office is designed to oversee various transportation sectors, including commercial trucking, ports, aviation, rail, and public mass transit. It aims to facilitate coordination and strategic planning across these modes of transport, enabling a more integrated approach to commerce and logistics within the state. Alongside the office, a Multimodal Commerce Advisory Commission is also created to provide recommendations and operational plans to support its functions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding the bill appears to be predominantly positive, especially among supporters who recognize the benefits of streamlining transportation management and intermodal coordination. Stakeholders from various transportation sectors are optimistic that the new office will address existing challenges and improve the state's competitive edge in commerce. However, some concerns have been raised about potential resource allocation and how effectively these changes will be implemented, emphasizing the need for ongoing oversight and collaboration.

Contention

While SB 573 generally enjoys bipartisan support, notable points of contention revolve around the composition and effectiveness of the advisory commission. Some stakeholders question whether the appointed representatives will adequately represent the diverse interests of all transportation sectors. Additionally, concerns linger regarding the budgetary implications of establishing a new office and ensuring it is properly funded to fulfill its mission. The success of the bill will depend on the commission's ability to develop an operational plan that meets the needs of Louisiana's various transportation stakeholders.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Similar Bills

LA SB214

Create the office of port development within the Department of Economic Development and create a port development advisory committee. (gov sig) (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB250

Restructures offices within DOTD

LA SB454

Provides relative to the Department of Transportation and Development. (8/1/22)

LA HB685

Provides relative to the creation of Louisiana Port Multimodal Council (OR INCREASE SD EX See Note)

LA HB528

Reforms the organizational structure for the Department of Transportation and Development including its duties, powers, and responsibilities of officers and employees (EG INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA SR106

Creates a task force to study the utilization of multimodal assets, specifically ports and rails by Louisiana local businesses.

LA HB971

Creates the Louisiana Ports and Waterways Investment Commission (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

LA SB223

Creates the Coastal Port Advisory Authority. (8/1/13) (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)