Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR68

Introduced
4/24/23  
Introduced
4/24/23  
Refer
4/25/23  
Refer
4/25/23  
Report Pass
5/3/23  
Passed
5/17/23  

Caption

Urges and requests Louisiana state agencies to prioritize native plant species in landscaping state properties, except for invasive plant species listed on the Louisiana Wildlife Action Plan

Impact

The resolution is significant in that it highlights the importance of biodiversity and the need for sustainable landscaping practices within state properties. By specifying the prohibition of invasive species, it seeks to protect Louisiana's native habitats and improve the overall ecological health of the state. This initiative reflects an increasing awareness of environmental issues and a shift towards more responsible land management practices by state agencies.

Summary

House Resolution 68 urges Louisiana state agencies to prioritize the use of native plant species in the landscaping of state properties while prohibiting invasive plant species listed on the Louisiana Wildlife Action Plan. The resolution emphasizes the ecological benefits of native plants, which are well-adapted to the local climate and require less maintenance than non-native species. By promoting native plants, the bill aims to enhance local ecosystems, boost pollinator populations, and reduce reliance on water, fertilizer, and pesticides.

Sentiment

There is a generally positive sentiment surrounding HR68, as it aligns with broader environmental efforts and resonates with constituents concerned about habitat preservation and biodiversity. The urge to reduce the presence of invasive plants is widely supported among environmental advocates and reflects a growing recognition of the need for sustainable practices at the state level.

Contention

While there has been a consensus on the benefits of supporting native plants, some potential points of contention could arise concerning the implementation of the resolution. Questions may be raised about the costs associated with transitioning existing landscapes and the administrative capacity of state agencies to enforce these changes. Additionally, discussions could emerge around the specific criteria for what constitutes 'invasive' and 'native' species, impacting the resolution's effectiveness.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB1998

Native plant species; state agencies to prioritize use on state properties.

LA HB311

Native plant species; state agencies to prioritize use on state properties.

LA H4211

SC Native Plants

LA S4242

Prohibits planting of non-native species in landscaping at State parks and forests; establishes grant program to support use of native plants at local parks and forests; appropriates $250,000.

LA S2859

Prohibits planting of non-native species in landscaping at State parks and forests; establishes grant program to support use of native plants at local parks and forests; appropriates $250,000.

LA HCR61

Urges and requests the Department of Wildlife and Fisheries to review the restrictions on possession of exotic and invasive species

LA HB15

Invasive and Native Plants - Classification, Listing, and Use

LA SB7

Invasive and Native Plants - Classification, Listing, and Use

LA HB2088

Relating to increasing public awareness of the benefits of native plant species and problems associated with invasive plant species.

LA A1253

Prohibits planting of non-native species in landscaping at State parks and forests; establishes grant program to support use of native plants at local parks and forests; appropriates $250,000.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.