Louisiana 2020 1st Special Session

Louisiana House Bill HSR1

Caption

Requires a study of the feasibility and practicality of using the Department of Insurance building location to provide for legislative apartments and offices

Impact

If enacted, HSR1 could significantly impact the organization and functioning of the Louisiana Legislature by potentially improving the living conditions and working environment for legislators. Enhanced proximity to the capitol could foster more efficient legislative work and engagement during sessions. Furthermore, this proposal aims to evaluate existing structures to potentially repurpose them, which may also reflect a broader consideration of state resource utilization and management in the context of government accommodation needs.

Summary

House Study Request No. 1 (HSR1) is focused on evaluating the feasibility and practicality of utilizing the site of the former Department of Insurance building for legislative apartments and offices. The request highlights the necessity for adequate lodging and office space for legislators adjacent to the state capitol, responding to the limitations of current accommodations available for lawmakers. The bill mandates a study by the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs, which is expected to provide findings ahead of the 2021 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HSR1 appears to be supportive among legislative members who recognize a need for improved facilities for lawmakers. However, it may face scrutiny regarding budgetary implications, the practicality of such uses, and the justifications for reallocating state resources from existing services to this new purpose. Overall, the discussions reflect a proactive approach towards enhancing legislative functionality but also require careful consideration of the feasibility and costs involved.

Contention

The primary point of contention may arise around how the study and its subsequent recommendations are received, particularly in the context of budgetary constraints or competing legislative priorities. There is a potential debate about whether the investment in legislative apartments is justified compared to other pressing needs of state government services. The successful outcome of the feasibility study will likely shape future discussions on the actual implementation of any changes to the use of the site.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

LA HSR1

Requests the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs to study the feasibility and practicality of providing office space for state representatives at the state capitol

LA SCR62

Requests commissioner of administration to transfer the former insurance building site to the legislative branch for use by the legislative auditor and the legislature. (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HSR6

Requests a study of the feasibility and practicality of limiting the sale of products containing dextromethorphan

LA HR274

Requests a study of the provision of additional housing for legislators in the state capitol complex

LA HCR60

Requests a study of the feasibility and practicality of mayor's courts

LA HCSR1

Requests a study of the feasibility and practicality of authorizing Internet gaming in La.

LA HCR3

Requests a study of the feasibility and practicality of authorizing Internet gaming in La.

LA HSR2

Requests a study of the feasibility, practicality, and effectiveness of limiting access to fully automatic weapons by children

LA HCR104

Requests the Louisiana Department of Insurance to study the feasibility of providing a discount on motor vehicle insurance to retired military members

LA HCR249

Requests the La. Department of Civil Service and legislative committees to study the feasibility of providing additional funding for certain civil service tests in the city of New Orleans

Similar Bills

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