Louisiana 2019 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR92

Introduced
5/16/19  
Introduced
5/16/19  
Refer
5/20/19  

Caption

Establishes a task force to study and make recommendations relative to the cannabis industry projected workforce demands

Impact

The establishment of this task force reflects the state's commitment to effectively navigating the emerging cannabis industry and reinforces its legal framework established through prior medical marijuana legislation. By assessing workforce demands, the task force's findings may lead to recommendations for educational programs, certifications, and legislative proposals designed to cultivate a skilled workforce that meets the needs of this evolving industry. The resolution requires the task force to report its recommendations by January 13, 2020, which could influence future legislative actions concerning workforce training and education related to cannabis.

Summary

HCR 92 is a House Concurrent Resolution passed by the Louisiana Legislature, which establishes a task force aimed at studying and recommending solutions related to projected workforce demands within the cannabis industry in Louisiana. Given the recent recognition of cannabis for its therapeutic value and the increasing legal framework surrounding its use, this task force is intended to ensure that Louisiana's workforce is equipped with the necessary skills and training to support the growing cannabis sector.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around HCR 92 appears supportive, recognizing the importance of adapting to new industries that offer potential economic benefits to the state. Legislators and stakeholders view this as a proactive approach not only to harness the economic opportunities presented by the cannabis industry but also to ensure public health and safety through proper workforce training.

Contention

While the bill may have garnered general support as a necessary measure to prepare for an emerging industry, there may be underlying concerns about the implications of expanding the cannabis sector. Opponents could argue that reliance on cannabis-based industries poses several public policy challenges, including public health, safety, and community impacts. Furthermore, there may be discussions about how workforce training programs will be integrated into existing educational systems and supported by state funding.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HCR81

Establishes a task force to study and make recommendations relative to the cannabis industry projected workforce demands

LA HCR75

Provides for a task force to review rules and regulations and make recommendations relative thereto

LA HCR22

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LA HCR84

Creates a task force to study and make recommendations on managing the costs of the state's school choice programs

LA HCR83

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to create a task force to study, identify, and make recommendations to address the specialist physician shortage in the state

LA HCR97

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to continue the task force to study, identify, and make recommendations to address the shortage of specialist physicians in this state

LA HCR129

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LA HCR117

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LA HCR59

Creates a task force to study and make recommendations concerning the use of body cameras by law enforcement agencies in this state

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