Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB647

Introduced
3/4/22  
Introduced
3/4/22  
Refer
3/4/22  
Refer
3/14/22  
Report Pass
4/7/22  
Report Pass
4/7/22  
Engrossed
4/20/22  
Refer
4/21/22  
Refer
4/21/22  
Report Pass
5/23/22  
Report Pass
5/23/22  
Enrolled
5/31/22  
Enrolled
5/31/22  
Chaptered
6/10/22  

Caption

Provides relative to the Mid-City Security District in Orleans Parish

Impact

The bill impacts local governance laws by establishing a more representative structure for the Mid-City Security District. By increasing the number of board members and stipulating that they must reside in the district, it encourages local participation and aims to reflect the community's diverse needs more accurately. Additionally, it sets forth rules regarding the filling of vacancies and terms of service, ensuring continuity and accountability within the district's governance structure.

Summary

House Bill 647 alters the governance structure of the Mid-City Security District in Orleans Parish. Key changes include the modification of the board of commissioners from a five-member to a seven-member body, providing enhanced representation for neighborhood associations in the district. The bill aims to ensure that all board members are qualified voters and residents of the district, enhancing community involvement in local governance. This legislation serves to amend existing provisions to facilitate clearer guidelines on board appointments, vacancies, and election of officers.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HB 647 appears to be supportive, as it promotes greater local representation and involvement. Supporters of the bill emphasize the importance of community engagement in decision-making processes. However, there may be concerns regarding the potential for increased bureaucracy with a larger board. Overall, the bill is viewed positively by those who advocate for stronger community governance and input in security matters.

Contention

Points of contention during discussions of HB 647 might arise concerning the balance of power within the board, particularly how additional members might impact decision-making efficiency. There could also be debates on the adequacy of community representation, as some may argue that despite the increase in board size, it may not address all community concerns adequately. The bill's amendments focus primarily on structural changes, but the implications regarding community safety and security are likely to be discussed deeply, given the district's primary function.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB600

Provides relative to the Mid-City Security District

LA SB587

Provides relative to the Mid-City Security District. (gov sig)

LA HB296

Provides relative to the Mid-City Security District in Orleans Parish (EN INCREASE LF RV See Note)

LA HB153

Provides relative to the Twinbrook Security District in Orleans Parish

LA HB237

Provides relative to the Faubourg Marigny Security and Improvement District in Orleans Parish

LA HB269

Provides relative to the Delachaise Security and Improvement District in Orleans Parish

LA HB451

Provides relative to the Audubon Area Security District in Orleans Parish

LA HB311

Creates the Delachaise Security and Improvement District in Orleans Parish

LA HB336

Creates the Upper Marlyville Security District within Orleans Parish

LA HB53

Provides relative to the Upper Audubon Security District in Orleans Parish

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.