Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB56

Introduced
3/1/23  
Introduced
3/1/23  
Refer
3/1/23  
Refer
3/1/23  
Refer
4/10/23  
Refer
4/10/23  
Report Pass
5/3/23  
Report Pass
5/3/23  
Engrossed
5/15/23  
Engrossed
5/15/23  
Refer
5/16/23  
Refer
5/16/23  
Report Pass
6/1/23  
Refer
6/2/23  
Refer
6/2/23  
Enrolled
6/7/23  
Enrolled
6/7/23  
Chaptered
6/14/23  

Caption

Authorizes the Monroe City School Board to levy an ad valorem tax for the purpose of funding early childhood care and education (EN INCREASE LF RV See Note)

Impact

If enacted, this bill allows for the funding of essential early childhood education initiatives, which are pivotal for child development and preparedness for formal schooling. The bill mandates that the tax should be put to a vote at a regularly scheduled election, ensuring that the community has input on the tax's implementation. The funds raised can be utilized not just for ongoing programs but also for capital investments that could improve educational facilities or resources in the district.

Summary

House Bill 56 authorizes the Monroe City School Board to levy an ad valorem tax on taxable immovable property within the school district. The funds generated from this tax are designated explicitly for early childhood care and education programs. This legislation is aimed at enhancing educational opportunities for children who have not yet entered kindergarten, thereby addressing critical early learning needs in the community.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 56 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, given the universal acknowledgment of the importance of early education in child development. Supporters likely see this as a proactive measure to invest in the future of the community's children, recognizing that quality early childhood care can lead to better educational outcomes. However, as with any tax proposal, there may be some concerns regarding the financial burden on property owners, which could warrant further debate.

Contention

Notable points of contention could arise around the specifics of the tax rate, set to a maximum of five mills, and its duration, not surpassing twenty years. The requirement for taxpayer approval through a vote may also lead to discussions about the community's willingness to support additional taxation, despite the clear benefits it aims to provide for early education. Additionally, there could be scrutiny regarding the obligations on any outside organizations involved in administering the programs funded by this tax, particularly concerning their past performance and community ties.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB584

Creates a special fund for the purpose of funding early childhood education in Louisiana (EN SEE FISC NOTE SD EX See Note)

LA HB395

Provides relative to a special fund for the purpose of funding early childhood education (EN SEE FISC NOTE SD EX See Note)

LA SB193

Authorizes the Walnut Street Special District as a tax increment finance district in the city of Monroe. (gov sig) (EN INCREASE LF See Note)

LA HB592

Establishes an income tax deduction for certain early childhood care and education expenses (OR DECREASE GF RV See Note)

LA SB581

Provides for the La. Early Childhood Education Act. (gov sig) (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

LA HB933

Creates and provides for an early childhood care and education network (EG SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

LA HB954

Provides relative to the Cecil J. Picard LA 4 Early Childhood Program (EN INCREASE LF RV See Note)

LA HB460

Expands the purposes for which a parish governing authority may levy a tax relative to early childhood programs

LA HB148

Authorizes the city of Monroe to create road lighting and video monitoring districts (OR SEE FISC NOTE LF EX)

LA HB676

Creates the Early Childhood Care and Education Commission and pilot programs for community early childhood care and education networks (RE SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.