Louisiana 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1198

Introduced
4/1/14  
Refer
4/2/14  

Caption

Provides relative to the state capitol complex

Impact

The bill intends to create a standardized security framework across state buildings, ensuring that they are safeguarded against potential threats. By granting the Legislative Budgetary Control Council the responsibility for developing and overseeing these security measures, it aims to streamline decision-making processes regarding safety protocols and space utilization. However, this authority may lead to contention regarding the management of space, as local agencies and officials could have differing opinions on the council's directives and priorities for state usage.

Summary

House Bill 1198 aims to enhance the security and management of state buildings within the Louisiana State Capitol Complex. It authorizes the Legislative Budgetary Control Council to develop and implement a comprehensive security plan for these state buildings and the areas surrounding them. This legislation expands the council's authority to allocate and ensure the proper usage of space in the capitol and other state-owned structures, facilitating better management of public resources and infrastructure in the capitol complex.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 1198 appears to be mixed. Proponents argue that the bill represents a necessary step toward ensuring the security and efficient management of state properties, particularly in an era where public safety is paramount. Critics may express concerns about the centralization of authority, fearing that it could undermine local autonomy in the management of state buildings or detract from transparency in decision-making processes.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention revolves around the delegation of authority to the Legislative Budgetary Control Council, particularly concerning potential pushback from local stakeholders who may feel their input is minimized. Furthermore, the parameters set forth in the bill regarding security plans and space allocation could lead to disputes over the use of public spaces and how effectively these buildings serve the community's needs. The balance between enhancing security and maintaining local input is likely to be a critical issue that stakeholders will need to navigate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB538

Provides relative to security and the allocation and use of space within the state capitol complex

LA HB756

Provides relative to state capitol complex and the allocation of space in the state capitol

LA HB1172

Provides relative to the allocation and use of space within the state capitol complex

LA HB756

Provides relative to certain public buildings and grounds (RR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB725

Provides relative to the burial of certain persons on the state capitol grounds

LA SB306

Buildings In The Capitol Complex

LA HB3210

CAPITOL COMPLEX PARKING

LA HB07414

An Act Establishing The State Capitol Complex Fund For Capital Expenditure Programs At The State Capitol And The Old State House And A Tax Credit For Donations To Said Fund.

LA HB2

Provides for the comprehensive Capital Outlay budget

LA HB856

Generally revise capitol complex administration laws

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.