Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR184

Introduced
5/8/18  
Introduced
5/8/18  
Passed
5/14/18  

Caption

Requests the Department of Economic Development to study and report on commercial activities by state-owned companies or organizations in and subsidized by certain foreign governments and requests the state treasurer to certify that no public funds are used to support commercial activities in foreign governments

Impact

If implemented, the bill would result in significant scrutiny of foreign economic activity in Louisiana, particularly focusing on state-owned enterprises from communist countries. This could lead to more cautious and strategic economic policies aimed at protecting local industries from what is perceived as unfair competition resulting from subsidized advantages that these foreign entities might enjoy. The study commissioned by the resolution would explore the ramifications on worker safety, existing competitions, and broader economic impacts, providing a clearer direction for future legislative actions.

Summary

House Resolution 184 urges the Louisiana Department of Economic Development to study the impacts of predatory investments and unfair trade practices conducted by state-owned companies, particularly those based in and subsidized by communist nations. The resolution reflects concerns about the potential adverse effects these investments could have on local industries, employment, and especially on sensitive areas like Louisiana's shellfish and chemical industries. Lawmakers want to ensure that state funds are not being used to support foreign entities that do not align with the economic principles valued in Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HR 184 appears broadly supportive among lawmakers who are concerned with maintaining the integrity of the Louisiana economy and protecting it from external pressures. However, there may be split opinions regarding the implications of labeling certain investments as predatory, which could lead to further discussions on international relations and trade practices. The strong bipartisan support indicated by the voting history (78 in favor and none against) suggests a unanimous level of concern over the impacts of foreign investments in the state.

Contention

One notable contention surrounding HR 184 may involve the definition and identification of 'unfair trade practices' and what practices qualify as predatory in nature. While proponents argue for stringent monitoring and reporting to safeguard Louisiana's interests, opponents could argue that such measures might inadvertently restrict beneficial investments. Strong definitions, guidelines, and expected outcomes from the requested studies will be crucial to ensuring that the resolution facilitates protection without stifling opportunity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR99

Requests the Department of Economic Development to study and report on commercial activities by state-owned companies or organizations based in and subsidized by certain foreign governments and requests the state treasurer to certify that no public funds are used to support commercial activities in certain foreign governments

LA HCR70

Requests retirement systems and the state treasurer to report on companies that do not invest in certain energy companies

LA HCR144

Requests the state treasurer and the Office of Financial Institutions to jointly study the creation of a state-owned bank

LA SCR22

Requesting The Department Of Business, Economic Development, And Tourism To Promote The Use Of Albizia In Commercial Products By Establishing A Grant Program And Conducting A Study.

LA SR73

Requests the Department of Economic Development to encourage further economic ties between the state of Louisiana and Taiwan.

LA SR17

Requesting The Department Of Business, Economic Development, And Tourism To Promote The Use Of Albizia In Commercial Products By Establishing A Grant Program And Conducting A Study.

LA SR112

Requests the Department of Economic Development to study the economic impact on pharmacies owned and operated by Louisiana citizens due to the use of out-of-state pharmacy benefit management companies by the state and its political subdivisions.

LA HR76

Requesting The Department Of Business, Economic Development, And Tourism To Conduct A Study On The Economic Impacts Of Domestic Out-of-state Students.

LA HCR85

Requesting The Department Of Business, Economic Development, And Tourism To Conduct A Study On The Economic Impacts Of Domestic Out-of-state Students.

LA SCR21

Requesting The Department Of Business, Economic Development, And Tourism To Conduct A Study On The Economic Impacts Of Domestic Out-of-state Students.

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