Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR11

Introduced
3/16/16  
Introduced
3/16/16  
Refer
3/17/16  
Refer
3/17/16  
Report Pass
5/24/16  

Caption

Provides relative to the passage of the Capital Outlay Bill

Impact

By establishing strict parameters for the Capital Outlay Bill's funding, HR 11 seeks to enhance accountability regarding state financial commitments to public construction and capital projects. The resolution stipulates that the amount available for these projects will be benchmarked against the general obligation bond cash line of credit capacity, ensuring that project approvals do not outpace financial resources. This rule is anticipated to influence future budgetary decisions significantly and shape legislative discourse on infrastructure funding.

Summary

House Resolution 11 addresses the procedural rules surrounding the passage of the Capital Outlay Bill within the Louisiana House of Representatives. This resolution proposes that motions for final passage, concurrence on Senate amendments, or adoption of conference committee reports related to the Capital Outlay Bill are restricted unless the project's funding is within available financing limits. Specifically, the proposed rule entails that new funding for projects must not exceed the amount of available financing, ensuring fiscal responsibility and oversight in state expenditures.

Sentiment

Reactions to HR 11 appear to reflect the prevailing sentiments of fiscal conservatism among many lawmakers. Supporters of the resolution endorse it as a necessary check on spending, emphasizing responsible governance and financial prudence. However, critics might perceive the resolution as a restraint that could hinder necessary infrastructural advancements, particularly in times when immediate funds may not fully capture the urgency of public need. Thus, the sentiment remains mixed, with a focus on financial discipline faced against the backdrop of infrastructural demands.

Contention

A point of contention regarding HR 11 lies in the balance between fiscal responsibility and the pressing needs for infrastructure funding. While proponents argue that it will prevent overcommitment of state funds and ensure projects meet financial constraints, opponents may raise concerns about potential delays or insufficiencies in funding crucial infrastructure during times of immediate need. This tension highlights ongoing debates about budget management strategies and the legislative priorities that influence state welfare.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR117

Provides relative to the passage of the Capital Outlay Bill

LA HR4

Provides relative to the passage of the Capital Outlay Bill

LA HR149

Provides that the name of the requesting member of an amendment to the general appropriation bill or the capital outlay bill be public

LA HB195

Provides relative to capital outlay reform (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

LA HB302

Provides relative to capital outlay (EG NO IMPACT GF EX See Note)

LA HB189

Provides relative to capital outlay reform (RE NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB122

Provides relative to capital outlay reform (RE DECREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB285

Provides relative to capital outlay (OR NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB467

Provides relative to capital outlay reform (OR NO IMPACT GF EX See Note)

LA HB2

Provides for the comprehensive Capital Outlay budget

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.