Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCSR1

Caption

Requests the Senate and Governmental Affairs Committee and the House and Governmental Affairs Committee to study the feasibility of providing an interpreter for the hearing impaired and closed captioning of legislative proceedings.

Impact

The bill underscores the importance of inclusive governance by ensuring that all constituents, including the nearly 2.8 million deaf or hard of hearing individuals in Louisiana, have the opportunity to engage with legislative processes. By exploring the provision of these services, SCSR1 aims to enhance democratic participation, reflect on the rights promised under the ADA, and correct current deficiencies in legislative accessibility. It seeks to align state practices with federal mandates for inclusive communication and representation.

Summary

SCSR1 is a concurrent study request presented by Senator Colomb, aiming to address the accessibility of legislative proceedings for individuals with hearing impairments. The request calls for the Senate and House Committees on Governmental Affairs to jointly study the feasibility of providing interpreter services for the hearing impaired and implementing closed captioning during legislative sessions. This initiative recognizes the significant number of citizens in Louisiana with hearing disabilities, thereby pushing for equal access to the legislative process and adherence to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

Sentiment

The sentiment around SCSR1 appears largely supportive among advocates for individuals with disabilities. Proponents of the bill emphasize the necessity of ensuring equal access to legislative discussions and decision-making avenues for all citizens. There is a recognition that providing adequate resources, such as interpreter services and closed captioning, is an essential step toward dismantling barriers faced by the hearing impaired, fostering a more inclusive society where every citizen can contribute to legislative dialogue.

Contention

While the initial discussions surrounding SCSR1 seem to embrace its objectives, potential challenges could arise regarding funding and the logistical implementation of these accessibility measures. Some may raise concerns about the costs associated with hiring qualified interpreters and the technological upgrades required for effective closed captioning during sessions. Additionally, the study's findings may lead to debates on the extent of these services' implementation, with stakeholders assessing the appropriate balance between available resources and the desire for equitable access.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR127

Request the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs to study the feasibility of conducting video conferencing of committee meetings and sessions of the legislature and authorizes voting in absentia.

LA SCSR1

Request the committees on Senate and governmental affairs and House and governmental affairs study the practice of requiring state agencies to lease office space from the state.

LA SCR89

Request the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs study the feasibility of establishing a more expedient transition for local elected officials to take office.

LA SCR114

Requests the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs and the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs to study the issues relative to the merger of one or more state departments.

LA SCR83

Requests the Senate and House governmental affairs committees to study "lean" principles and their application to state agencies.

LA SCR32

Requires closed captioning of legislative proceedings that are broadcast.

LA HCR25

Requests the House and Governmental Affairs and Senate and Governmental Affairs committees to meet and function as a joint committee to study the use of technology in Louisiana's elections

LA SR132

Requests a special committee to study the feasibility of requiring two-way cameras with captioning for hearing impaired and hard of hearing individuals at Louisiana businesses with drive-thru windows.

LA HCSR2

Requests the Committee on House and Governmental Affairs and the Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs to study the compensation allocated to each member for legislative assistants and make recommendations relative thereto

LA HCR39

Requests the House and Governmental Affairs and Senate and Governmental Affairs committees to meet and function as a joint committee to study the advisability of reducing the number of signatures required to have a recall election

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.