Louisiana 2021 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB188

Introduced
4/1/21  
Introduced
4/1/21  
Refer
4/1/21  
Refer
4/12/21  
Refer
4/12/21  
Report Pass
5/17/21  
Engrossed
5/20/21  
Engrossed
5/20/21  
Refer
5/24/21  
Report Pass
5/27/21  
Report Pass
5/27/21  
Enrolled
6/10/21  
Enrolled
6/10/21  
Chaptered
6/14/21  
Chaptered
6/14/21  
Passed
6/14/21  

Caption

Provides for the number of board members of the Louisiana Housing Corporation. (8/1/21) (EN SEE FISC NOTE SG EX See Note)

Impact

The passage of SB188 is significant as it impacts the existing law governing local housing authorities and the Louisiana Housing Corporation. By diversifying the board and ensuring that it includes appointees from various backgrounds, the bill aims to create a more equitable and representative decision-making body. This change is intended to help local housing authorities better address the diverse housing needs of Louisiana's populations, making the governance of housing authorities more effective and inclusive.

Summary

Senate Bill 188 addresses the governance structure of the Louisiana Housing Corporation (LHC) and local housing authorities by amending certain statutes regarding the appointment of board members. Notably, the bill increases the number of members on the board from six to eight, with provisions for diversity in representation. It specifically outlines the process for appointing landlord commissioners and seeks to ensure that no appointed member has conflicting financial interests with the housing authority. The overall goal is to enhance governance by providing a more representative board that can address the housing needs effectively.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding SB188 appears to be positive, with bipartisan support evidenced by the unanimous vote in favor of the bill. Proponents highlight the bill's potential to foster greater inclusivity within housing governance, while also addressing the pressing housing issues faced by communities across Louisiana. The emphasis on appointing commissioners without conflicts of interest further adds to the bill's credibility and perceived integrity.

Contention

Despite its broadly favorable reception, there may be underlying concerns regarding the balancing of interests represented on the board and the practical implications of ensuring diverse representation. Some stakeholders may contest whether increasing the number of board members will lead to effective governance or simply add to bureaucratic complexity. However, the bill does make strides toward improving the transparency and representation of Louisiana's housing authorities, which can be considered a foundational move in addressing housing issues in the state.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SB269

Creates the Louisiana Housing Corporation. (gov sig) (EN SEE FISC NOTE SG EX See Note)

LA SB249

Creates Louisiana Housing Corporation. (gov sig) (OR SEE FISC NOTE SG EX)

LA HB590

Creates the Louisiana Housing Corporation and consolidates state housing programs (OR INCREASE SG EX See Note)

LA SB429

Provides for the Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners. (8/1/16)

LA HB1226

Provides for the abolition of certain boards and commissions (EN SEE FISC NOTE SG EX See Note)

LA SB161

Provides relative to Louisiana Economic Development. (8/1/25) (EN SEE FISC NOTE SD EX See Note)

LA HB593

Provides relative to the creation of Louisiana Equestrian Corporation (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB42

Provides relative to membership in the Municipal Police Employees' Retirement System (EN SEE ACTUARIAL NOTE APV)

LA SB714

Provides relative to the Louisiana Housing Corporation Act. (8/1/12)

LA HB36

Provides for the membership of the Louisiana Deferred Compensation Commission (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.