Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB354

Introduced
3/30/23  
Refer
3/30/23  
Refer
3/30/23  
Refer
4/10/23  

Caption

Authorizes the city of Plaquemine to levy a hotel occupancy tax

Impact

The implementation of HB 354 would enable the city to establish a new revenue stream aimed at enhancing local fire protection services. This additional funding could potentially improve the community's safety infrastructure and response capabilities, directly benefiting residents and visitors alike. The bill has been designed to complement existing local tax structures without replacing them, illustrating a thoughtful approach to municipal finance and service provision.

Summary

House Bill 354 authorizes the city of Plaquemine to levy and collect a hotel occupancy tax of 5%, subject to voter approval. The bill specifies that this tax will apply to the rent or fee charged for the occupancy of hotel rooms within the city. A defining aspect of this bill is that it mandates voter approval before the tax can be enacted, ensuring that residents have a say in the financial decisions affecting their community. The collected funds from this tax are designated specifically for financing fire protection services in Plaquemine, thus connecting the taxation to a clear public service.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment around the bill appears to be cautious but supportive, with advocacy for local control over tax decisions. Supporters likely believe that a dedicated hotel occupancy tax could bolster essential services, while the necessity of voter approval reflects a commitment to ensure that fiscal policies align with the community's priorities. However, there may also be apprehension about the implications of any new taxes on local businesses and their customers, particularly in the context of tourism and economic dynamics.

Contention

Notably, the bill may evoke discussions around the balance of local governance and taxation powers. Some critics might argue that any new tax could impact the competitive landscape for hotels and short-term rentals in Plaquemine. Concerns over how these funds will be managed and whether they will indeed contribute effectively to fire protection services could arise, prompting debates on accountability and fiscal responsibility within local government.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB355

Authorizes the city of Eunice to levy a hotel occupancy tax

LA SB225

Authorizes the city of Denham Springs to levy a hotel occupancy tax.

LA HB48

Authorizes the city of Slidell to levy a hotel occupancy tax

LA HB146

Authorizes the city of Baker to levy a hotel occupancy tax (EN +$55,150 LF RV See Note)

LA HB463

Authorizes the governing authority of the city of Crowley to levy a hotel occupancy tax

LA HB326

Authorizes the city of Youngsville to levy a hotel occupancy tax (EN +$172,500 LF RV See Note)

LA HB1083

Authorizes the governing authority of the city of New Orleans to levy an additional hotel occupancy tax

LA HB49

Authorizes the town of Henderson to levy a hotel occupancy tax

LA HB133

Authorizes the governing authority of the city of Gonzales to levy a hotel occupancy tax (EN INCREASE LF RV See Note)

LA HB255

Authorizes the governing authority of the city of Carencro to levy a hotel occupancy tax (EN +$67,400 LF RV See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.