Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB112

Introduced
2/16/16  
Introduced
2/16/16  
Refer
2/16/16  
Refer
2/16/16  
Refer
3/14/16  

Caption

Provides relative to the official journals of municipalities

Impact

The bill impacts local governance by refining the criteria under which municipalities can designate their official newspapers. It shifts the selection process to favor local publications while providing a contingency for municipalities with limited newspaper availability. By emphasizing the requirement for multiple qualifying publications, the bill seeks to foster a competitive environment for newspaper selection that supports local media outlets, thus affecting how municipalities communicate official matters and disseminate public information.

Summary

House Bill 112 aims to revise the criteria for the selection of the official journal by municipalities in Louisiana. This bill modifies existing requirements set forth in R.S. 43:145, stipulating that a municipality must choose its official journal from newspapers published within its boundaries if two or more qualifying newspapers exist. If fewer than two qualifying newspapers are published in the municipality, then the official journal can be selected from newspapers published within the same parish. The intention is to ensure a more localized selection process for municipal official journals.

Sentiment

Opinions surrounding HB 112 varied among stakeholders. Proponents argued that the bill promotes local media, ensuring that municipalities support newspapers that operate within their regions. This can potentially enhance community engagement by keeping local interests at the forefront. Conversely, some critics expressed concerns that the requirement could limit options for municipalities in areas where eligible newspapers are sparse, potentially hampering the diversity of information available to the public.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention regarding HB 112 relates to the implications of limiting the selection of official journals strictly to local publications. Critics, including some local government officials, voiced concerns about the potential for reduced access to quality media coverage, particularly in smaller or rural municipalities where fewer newspapers might meet the new criteria. The bill raises important questions about the balance between fostering local media and ensuring adequate public information dissemination across municipalities.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB725

Provides relative to official journals of parishes, municipalities, and school boards (OR DECREASE LF EX See Note)

LA HB1212

Relative to official journals and electronic publication (OR DECREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB328

Provides relative to the official journal of the village of Grosse Tete

LA HB680

Provides for an alternate official journal of the state and alternate official journals of political subdivisions (OR +$276,860 GF EX See Note)

LA HB650

Provides relative to compensation and other requirements for official journals of parishes, municipalities and school boards (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF EX See Note)

LA HB314

Provides relative to the official journal of parishes, municipalities, school boards, and other political subdivisions (OR DECREASE LF EX See Note)

LA HB943

Provides relative to the official journal in certain political subdivisions

LA HB977

Provides for official journals for the state and political subdivisions and for publishing legal notices (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

LA HB806

Provides relative to the official journal of the state (OR +$75,000 GF EX See Note)

LA HB130

Provides relative to the qualification of a newspaper to publish official proceedings, legal notices, or advertisements in St. Tammany Parish

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.