Louisiana 2018 3rd Special Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR3

Introduced
6/18/18  
Introduced
6/18/18  
Refer
6/18/18  

Caption

Expresses the intent of the legislature regarding House Bill No. __ of the 2018 Third Extraordinary Session of the Legislature with respect to certain "excess" state sales and use tax revenues

Impact

The enactment of HCR3 could significantly affect Louisiana's approach to managing state finances, specifically how excess revenues are utilized. By mandating the allocation of surplus revenue to budget stabilization and retirement systems, the resolution aims to ensure fiscal responsibility and enhance the state's ability to fund essential operating expenses. This could lead to a more sustainable financial situation by alleviating some liabilities for state retirement systems, which is crucial for the long-term health of those organizations and their beneficiaries.

Summary

House Concurrent Resolution No. 3 (HCR3) expresses the intent of the Louisiana legislature concerning a house bill associated with sales and use tax revenues. This resolution outlines the approach to managing excess revenues collected during the fiscal years following the approval of the house bill. The proposed measure aims to allocate excess sales and use tax revenues into the state's Budget Stabilization Fund, promoting better financial stability and accountability in state budgeting processes. Additionally, HCR3 assures that when certain financial conditions are met, these excess funds could be directed towards the Louisiana State Employees' Retirement System and the Teachers' Retirement System of Louisiana to address their unfunded liabilities.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR3 appears to be generally supportive, particularly among lawmakers who emphasize the importance of fiscal responsibility and the need to stabilize funding for public services and retirement commitments. However, there might be contention surrounding potential implications for budget flexibility and the prioritization of spending, particularly in times of economic downturn. Overall, proponents view this resolution as a necessary step in ensuring that Louisiana's financial management is secure and can endure future fiscal challenges.

Contention

Notable points of contention could arise regarding how effectively the excess revenue baseline is established and monitored. Critics may argue about the implications of mandatory allocations to retirement systems versus other pressing state needs, especially during budget cuts or economic uncertainty. There may also be discussions around the appropriateness of extending tax rates in relation to current fiscal health and public sentiment. The resolution's impact on local governance and flexibility in responding to changing economic conditions may also be areas of debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR117

Provides for the legislative intent of Act No. 6 from the 2018 Second Extraordinary Session of the Legislature

LA HCR126

Expresses intent of the legislature regarding House Bill No. 586 of the 2023 R.S.

LA HCR1

Provides relative to the legislative intent regarding the effectiveness provisions of the Act that originated as House Bill No. 646 of the 2017 Regular Session of the Legislature

LA HCR1

Expresses intent of the legislature regarding Act No. 725 of the 2004 Regular Session

LA HCR12

Expresses intent of the legislature regarding Act No. 181 of the 2012 R.S.

LA HCR52

Provides for the Legislative intent of Act No. 425 from the 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF RV)

LA HCR7

Establishes the Sales Tax Streamlining and Modernization Commission, as the successor to the commission established by Act No. 405 of the 2015 Regular Session of the Legislature, to continue the comprehensive study of Louisiana's state and local sales and use tax systems

LA SCR19

Express the intent of the Louisiana Legislature regarding Act No. 725 of the 2004 Regular Session.

LA HCR49

Expresses the intent of the legislature regarding the definition of "person" for purposes of campaign finance

LA HCR4

Expresses the intent of the legislature regarding the standard of care prescribed by law for the practice of telemedicine

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