Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR46

Introduced
4/16/18  

Caption

Creates a task force to study certain policies of the Baton Rouge Police Department

Impact

The resolution comes in response to rising crime rates in Baton Rouge, which have highlighted the urgent need for effective law enforcement. By forming this task force, the state legislature hopes to foster a more competent police force capable of meeting the demands of public safety. The task force is mandated to provide a detailed report of its findings and recommendations to relevant legislative committees by December 31, 2018. This process aims to guide future policies and practices within the police department.

Summary

HCR46, also known as the House Concurrent Resolution 46, establishes the Task Force on Baton Rouge Police Department Policies. The primary aim of this task force is to investigate and evaluate issues concerning the seniority, promotion, and discipline of police officers within the Baton Rouge Police Department. The resolution highlights significant concerns about the department's staffing challenges, including high attrition rates and the need for improved training and educational requirements for officers.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR46 appears to be one of support from various stakeholders who recognize the critical challenges facing the Baton Rouge Police Department. Law enforcement officials, community leaders, and legislators have expressed a collective desire to enhance the effectiveness and reliability of police services. However, the resolution may also face scrutiny from those who are concerned about potential changes in policing practices or the allocation of resources that could impact other community needs.

Contention

While the resolution aims to improve police practices, it may spark discussions around police accountability and community engagement. Some community advocates might argue for a more participatory approach in developing police policies, fearing that a task force dominated by officials could overlook input from the communities they serve. The ongoing dialogue initiated by HCR46 has the potential to shape the future dynamics between law enforcement and Baton Rouge residents, making transparency and inclusivity critical goals.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR53

Creates a task force to study certain policies of the Baton Rouge Police Department

LA HR148

Creates a task force on the policies of the Recreation and Park Commission for the Parish of East Baton Rouge

LA SCR122

Continues and provides with respect to the task force to study steps in addressing healthcare delivery from the Baton Rouge Health Services Task Force.

LA HCR129

Creates a task force to study and make recommendations concerning health services delivery and financing in the Baton Rouge region

LA HCR12

Creates a task force to study issues related to teacher shortages in Louisiana (OR NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SCR32

Re-creates and continues the work of the task force to study and make recommendations concerning health services delivery and financing in the Baton Rouge region.

LA HR270

Creates the Task Force on Juvenile Offender Policies

LA SCR4

Continues the task force to study and make recommendations concerning health services delivery and financing in the Baton Rouge region.

LA HCR82

Creates a task force to study issues relative to the employment of retired teachers to meet teacher shortages in public schools

LA HR35

Creates the Task Force on Municipal Fire and Police Civil Service Reform.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.