Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR71

Introduced
4/29/19  
Introduced
4/29/19  
Refer
4/30/19  
Refer
4/30/19  
Report Pass
5/13/19  
Report Pass
5/13/19  
Passed
5/14/19  
Passed
5/14/19  
Engrossed
5/15/19  
Engrossed
5/15/19  
Refer
5/16/19  
Refer
5/16/19  

Caption

Requests the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority and the Department of Transportation and Development to determine what monies, state or federal, are available for flood control projects in the coastal zone or coastal area, and in the area outside the coastal area.

Impact

If enacted, SCR71 would allow for a comprehensive review of current and potential funding for flood control measures in Louisiana, particularly focusing on the state's coastal zone. This could lead to enhancements in existing flood control projects or the inception of new ones, all with the goal of mitigating the effects of storm surges and flooding events. Additionally, the resolution mandates reporting to legislative committees, ensuring accountability and transparency in the planning and funding processes. This could significantly influence state policies surrounding environmental safety and public infrastructure.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 71 (SCR71) urges and requests the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority, along with the Department of Transportation and Development, to evaluate available state or federal funds for flood control projects in the coastal zone and adjacent areas. The resolution aims to facilitate strategic planning for flood management in Louisiana, a state that faces significant risks from flooding due to its geography and climate. It highlights the necessity for a thorough assessment of both financial resources and infrastructural needs to improve flood resilience.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR71 appears to be largely positive, reflecting a unified concern for flood risks and a proactive approach to environmental management. Legislators unanimously supported the resolution, indicating a collective recognition of the urgency of addressing flooding issues. Stakeholders may view the collaboration between state agencies as a commendable step towards safeguarding vulnerable communities and ecosystems in Louisiana, where flooding has historically had devastating consequences.

Contention

There might be concerns regarding the adequacy of funding and the potential for bureaucratic delays in project implementation. Some legislators may be apprehensive about whether the funding evaluations will lead to timely and effective action in flood management. Furthermore, as with any governmental measures focused on resource allocation, discussions could arise regarding the prioritization of projects, particularly in the context of limited available funds and differing regional needs for flood control. Thus, while SCR71 seeks to promote better management practices, challenges in execution and funding fairness could spark future debates.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SCR80

Requests the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority to conduct a science-based study of the adequacy of the current inland boundary of the coastal zone of Louisiana. (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA SCR2

Requests Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority and Dept. of Natural Resources to study the feasibility of using waste tire material in flood protection and coastal restoration projects.

LA SB463

To create the Coastal Area Flood Protection Authority. (7/1/22) (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA SCR27

Approves the annual state integrated coastal protection plan for Fiscal Year 2020, as adopted by the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Board.

LA HB896

Provides for the respective responsibilities of the Department of Transportation and Development and the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority in the coastal area

LA SCR93

Requests the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority to form a subcommittee to coordinate the state's involvement in the National Flood Insurance Program.

LA HCR135

Requests the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority to establish a subcommittee to study at-risk energy infrastructure in the coastal area

LA SCR6

Approves the annual state integrated coastal protection plan for Fiscal Year 2024, as adopted by the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Board.

LA SCR9

Approves the annual state integrated coastal protection plan for Fiscal Year 2022, as adopted by the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority Board.

LA HCR49

Urges and requests the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority to create a body of coastal parishes to aid in compliance with the RESTORE Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.