Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB6

Introduced
1/21/20  
Introduced
1/21/20  
Refer
1/21/20  
Refer
3/9/20  
Report Pass
5/7/20  
Engrossed
5/15/20  
Refer
5/18/20  
Refer
5/18/20  
Report Pass
5/20/20  
Enrolled
6/1/20  
Enrolled
6/1/20  
Chaptered
6/11/20  
Chaptered
6/11/20  

Caption

Provides relative to reports by executive branch agencies

Impact

The impact of HB6 on existing state laws primarily pertains to the requirement for executive branch agencies to provide ongoing reports to the legislature. With the repeal of R.S. 49:1401, agencies are now under a more stringent expectation to maintain reporting obligations, ensuring that legislative oversight remains in effect. This change aims to promote better governance practices by fostering a culture of transparency and accountability among state agencies, which is crucial for effective public administration and citizen engagement.

Summary

House Bill 6 aims to repeal R.S. 49:1401, which mandated certain reporting requirements for agencies in the executive branch of the Louisiana state government. This repeal includes the elimination of provisions that allowed for the automatic expiration of reporting mandates, thereby ensuring that agencies will continue to be required to produce these reports without the risk of the requirements lapsing over time. The intent behind this legislation is to enhance accountability and transparency in state government operations by maintaining consistent oversight over executive actions and decisions.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB6 appears to be largely positive among its proponents, who view the repeal as a necessary step to reinforce legislative oversight and enhance the flow of information between the executive branch and the legislature. Supporters argue that continuous reporting is essential for informed decision-making and effective governance. However, some skepticism exists regarding the additional bureaucratic burden this might place on government agencies, with concerns that it could divert resources from other important functions.

Contention

Notable points of contention regarding HB6 include concerns from certain lawmakers about the potential for overregulation and the strain it may place on state agencies tasked with adhering to these reporting requirements. While proponents advocate for increased transparency and accountability, opponents caution that the added demands might overwhelm agencies, particularly those with limited resources. The debate reflects broader themes of governance balance between accountability and pragmatism in state operations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB7

Provides relative to reports by executive branch agencies

LA HR56

Authorizes and directs the executive branch agencies that submit statutorily required reports to the House Committee on Appropriations to continue to submit such reports as required by law

LA HR46

Authorizes and directs the executive branch agencies that submit statutorily required reports to the House Committee on Health and Welfare to continue to submit such reports as required by law

LA SB445

Provides relative to reports required of the executive branch by statute or resolution. (7/1/18) (EN NO IMPACT GF EX See Note)

LA SR71

To direct the executive branch agencies under the jurisdictional oversight of the Senate Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works to continue to submit statutorily mandated reports.

LA SR65

Directs certain executive branch agencies to continue to submit statutorily mandated reports to the Senate Committee on Judiciary B until such time as the mandate is specifically amended or repealed.

LA SR56

Directs the executive branch agencies under jurisdictional oversight of the Senate Committee on Finance to continue to submit statutorily mandated reports until such time as the mandate is specifically amended or repealed.

LA SR60

Directs certain executive and judicial branch agencies to continue to submit statutorily mandated reports to the Senate Committee on Judiciary A until such time as the mandate is specifically amended or repealed.

LA SCR68

Directs the executive branch agencies under jurisdictional oversight of the Joint Legislative Committee on the Budget to continue to submit statutorily mandated reports until such time as the mandate is specifically amended or repealed.

LA SR57

Directs the executive branch agencies under the jurisdictional oversight of the Senate Committee on Retirement to continue to submit statutorily mandated reports until such time as the mandate is specifically amended or repealed.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.