Louisiana 2020 2nd Special Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR30

Introduced
10/14/20  
Refer
10/14/20  
Report Pass
10/19/20  
Engrossed
10/20/20  
Engrossed
10/20/20  
Report Pass
10/21/20  
Report Pass
10/21/20  

Caption

Memorializes congress to take such actions as are necessary to pass a stimulus plan that includes funds for unemployment, housing, local government, struggling businesses, education, and health care

Impact

If adopted, HCR30 aims to influence federal policy by urging Congress to allocate more resources toward economic relief measures. The resolution acknowledges the significant decline in revenues for local governments, which hampers their ability to deliver essential services and support residents during a challenging economic landscape. Furthermore, it raises awareness about the increased risk of housing insecurity for many Louisianans, which is exacerbated by the pandemic-induced economic downturn.

Summary

HCR30 is a House Concurrent Resolution that memorializes the United States Congress to take actions necessary to pass a stimulus plan addressing key areas impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. This resolution highlights the severe economic consequences faced by Louisiana due to widespread job loss and business closures triggered by public health measures. It specifically calls for funding dedicated to unemployment support, housing assistance, and resources for struggling local governments and businesses, emphasizing the need to alleviate hardship for citizens affected by the crisis.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR30 appears to be one of solidarity and urgency. Lawmakers from both parties recognize the critical need for immediate financial assistance to address the multifaceted impacts of COVID-19. The resolution received unanimous support in a Senate vote, highlighting a shared consensus on the necessity of enhancing federal support mechanisms to facilitate recovery efforts across Louisiana.

Contention

While HCR30 represents a straightforward request for support, there may be underlying contentions regarding the adequacy and structure of the proposed federal stimulus measures. Opposing voices could potentially arise around how these funds are allocated and the effectiveness of past stimulus actions. However, the resolution focuses on providing a united front to encourage Congress to act, minimizing immediate opposition at the state legislative level.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

LA HCR3

Memorializes congress and the Louisiana congressional delegation to take such actions as are necessary to require the Federal Emergency Management Agency to grant Louisiana full federal funding for disaster expenses associated with Hurricane Laura or to grant Louisiana the ability to utilize alternative sources of federal funds as any needed match if full funding is not provided

LA HCR12

Memorializes congress to take such actions as necessary to establish the "Agent Orange Veterans Service Medal"

LA HCR7

Memorializes Congress to take actions necessary to review and eliminate or reduce the Government Pension Offset and the Windfall Elimination Provision

LA HCR109

Memorializes congress to discontinue federal unemployment compensation benefits

LA HCR24

Memorializes Congress and the Louisiana congressional delegation to take such actions as necessary to fully fund the Livestock Indemnity Program in response to the negative impact created by losses to the Louisiana livestock industry as a result of Hurricane Laura and Hurricane Delta

LA HCR207

Memorializes Congress to take necessary action to regulate baggage fees and processes for consumers

LA HCR7

Memorializes Congress to take necessary actions to halt the influx of fentanyl from Mexico and China into the United States

LA HCR16

Memorializes Congress and the Louisiana congressional delegation to clarify the eligibility of freshwater fisheries impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic to receive CARES Act dollars

LA SCR8

Memorializes Congress to take actions to pass the Disability Integration Act of 2019.

LA HCR11

Memorializes the U.S. Congress and the Louisiana congressional delegation to remove the revenue sharing cap on the Gulf of Mexico Energy Securities Act of 2006 for Gulf producing states and to take such actions as are necessary to rectify the federal revenue sharing inequities between energy producing states

Similar Bills

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