Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR22

Introduced
3/21/16  
Introduced
3/21/16  
Passed
3/22/16  

Caption

Provides relative to subcommittees of the Committee on Appropriations

Impact

This resolution is significant for state governance as it directly influences how budgets are scrutinized and allocated across essential public services. By defining the roles of subcommittees, HR22 reinforces a structured framework that allows for specialized focus on dedicated sectors. This can enhance transparency and accountability within the budgetary process. Moreover, it provides legislators and stakeholders a clearer understanding of where and how their input can affect the funding and operations of various state departments.

Summary

House Resolution 22, sponsored by Representative Henry, amends and readopts specific house rules pertaining to the structure of the Committee on Appropriations. The resolution establishes distinct subcommittees tasked with the review of the executive budget for various sectors, including Elementary and Secondary Education, Health and Human Services, and Business Development. Additionally, a new subcommittee dedicated to Postsecondary Education is introduced, reflecting the priorities of the state legislature towards education adequately funding and oversight. These changes aim to create a more organized and systematic approach in managing the allocation of state funds.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment surrounding HR22 appears to be neutral, as the resolution primarily focuses on procedural changes without introducing contentious measures. Supporters see these amendments as a necessary improvement to manage appropriations more effectively. However, since there were no vocal opponents or significant public contention mentioned during discussions, it can be inferred that the adjustments were minimally controversial, primarily reflecting an internal procedural update rather than substantive policy change.

Contention

Notably, while HR22 efficiently structures the appropriations process, potential points of contention could arise in how these subcommittees operate and the funding priorities they endorse. For instance, an increased focus on budgetary oversight in sectors like Health and Human Services or Education may lead to debates about funding levels or priorities among various subcommittees. Stakeholders could push back against perceived biases in how funds are allocated towards different interests, influenced by political or societal pressures.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR30

Provides relative to the Committee on Appropriations

LA HR110

Provides relative to the Committee on Appropriations

LA HR168

Amending House Rules 43 and 45, further providing for standing committees and subcommittees and for powers and duties of standing committees and subcommittees.

LA HB648

Provides relative to committees and subcommittees of certain public bodies

LA SB400

Provides for certain funds in the state treasury and the powers, duties, functions, and responsibilities of the Dedicated Fund Review Subcommittee of the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget. (See Act) (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF RV See Note)

LA HB1316

Provides for the Contract Review Subcommittee of the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HR21

Adopting permanent rules for the House of Representatives, further providing for questions of order, for supervision of Hall of the House and committee rooms, for members' and employees' expenses, for order of business, for general appropriation bill and non-preferred bills, for consideration of bills, for third consideration and final passage bills, for hospital and home appropriations or acquiring lands of the Commonwealth, for House and concurrent resolutions, for standing committees and subcommittees, for powers and duties of standing committees and subcommittees, for Committee on Rules, for discharge of committees, for lay on the table, for previous question, for members required to be present and vote and for financial interests in gaming entities, providing for vote by designation and further providing for Committee on Ethics.

LA HB343

Provides for technical corrections to various provisions of Title 17 of the La. Revised Statutes

LA HB1573

To Reorganize The Standing Committees And The Subject Matter Interim Committees Of The House Of Representatives.

LA HR1

Adopting permanent rules for the House of Representatives, further providing for definitions, for order of business, for fiscal notes, for consideration of bills, for third consideration and final passage bills, for House and concurrent resolutions, for standing committees and subcommittees, for powers and duties of standing committees and subcommittees, for public hearings, for discharge of committees, for lay on the table and for previous question.

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