Louisiana 2017 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB574

Introduced
3/31/17  
Introduced
3/31/17  
Refer
3/31/17  
Refer
3/31/17  
Refer
4/10/17  

Caption

Recreates the Joint Legislative Committee on Reorganization of the Executive Branch and provides relative to its studies and recommendations (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

Impact

If enacted, HB 574 would facilitate a systematic reorganization of the executive branch aimed at eliminating redundancy and enhancing efficiency in government operations. The committee is tasked with evaluating existing agencies to determine which are inactive, duplicative, excessive, or no longer serve the public interest. By focusing efforts on such entities, the bill could lead to significant changes in how state services are delivered, promising increased efficiency and cost-effectiveness in government spending.

Summary

House Bill 574 aims to recreate the Joint Legislative Committee on Reorganization of the Executive Branch in Louisiana. This bill stipulates that the committee will consist of 15 members: five appointed by the Speaker of the House, five by the President of the Senate, and five by the governor. The committee's primary responsibility will be to study and propose legislation focused on reorganization and consolidation within the executive branch, specifically targeting the transfer, allocation, or merging of state agencies and their corresponding duties and functions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 574 reflects a desire for improved governance and fiscal responsibility. Supporters, particularly some legislators, believe that reorganizing the executive branch could streamline operations and reduce waste. However, concerns exist that such substantial changes might lead to loss of localized control or dismantling of services that certain communities rely on. As the proposed adjustments involve various state agencies, the discussion is likely to provoke a range of reactions based on the interests represented in those agencies.

Contention

A significant point of contention revolves around the potential implications of agency consolidation. Critics fear that reorganizing agencies may sacrifice the specialized focus necessary for addressing specific community needs in favor of a generalized governmental efficiency model. Additionally, there are questions about the timeline for the committee’s studies and recommendations, with requirements to submit results and findings by set deadlines being highlighted. The balance between streamlined governance and local accountability remains central to the discussions surrounding HB 574.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB352

Provides relative to elderly affairs; creates the Department of Elderly Affairs, places the Louisiana Executive Board on Aging in the department, and provides for allocation of funds for programs for the elderly (RE SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

LA HB222

Creates and provides for the Joint Legislative Committee on Diversity on Boards and Commissions (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA SB452

Relating to executive branch reorganization

LA HB362

Requires certain reductions in the number of positions in the executive branch of state government (OR DECREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB2008

Executive Branch Reorganization

LA HR184

Requests the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs to study and make recommendations relative to the organization of the executive branch of state government

LA HB306

Requires certain reductions in the number of positions in the executive branch of state government (RE DECREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HSR9

Requests the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs Committee to study and make recommendations relative to the oganization of the executive branch of state government

LA HB328

Requires certain reductions in the number of positions in the executive branch of state government (EG DECREASE EX See Note)

LA HB636

Creates and provides for the Joint Legislative Committee on Technology and Cybersecurity

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