Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HSR1

Caption

Requests the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs to meet and study the prevalence of remote work among state employees and to investigate the impact of such work on the local economy

Impact

If HSR1 is approved, it will mandate a comprehensive study of remote work's implications, focusing on the percentage of state employees working remotely and the criteria for determining remote work eligibility. The study is anticipated to evaluate the economic repercussions of these work-from-home policies, which may include negative impacts on local businesses and changes in public safety dynamics, given the potential decrease in daily office occupancy by state employees. By examining these factors, the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs aims to foster discussions about potential adjustments to state policies concerning remote work.

Summary

House Study Request No. 1 (HSR1) seeks to investigate the prevalence of remote work among state employees and to assess its impact on both local and state economies. Introduced by Representative Freiberg, this study is a response to the significant shift towards remote work that began during the COVID-19 pandemic and has continued in various state departments. The findings from this study are expected to provide valuable insights into how such working arrangements may affect local economies, including aspects like sales tax revenues and public safety variables.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HSR1 reflects a recognition of the changing work landscape, where the shift to remote operations has raised concerns about economic sustainability and community safety. There is a general acknowledgment among legislators that understanding the ramifications of remote work is crucial for policy-making. Support for the bill likely stems from both a proactive approach to ensuring state agencies are effectively serving their communities and a desire to mitigate any adverse effects associated with telecommuting.

Contention

Opposition or contention surrounding HSR1 may revolve around differing views on the effectiveness and necessity of remote work among state employees. Questions may arise regarding the reliability of data on remote work impacts, as well as opinions on how such a study could influence future legislation regarding work policies. Some may argue that the continuation of remote work is essential for modern work-life balance, while others could contend that it has contributed negatively to local economic conditions, necessitating a return to traditional office environments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HSR2

Requests the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs and the House Committee on Municipal, Parochial, and Cultural Affairs to jointly study the Louisiana Civil Service system

LA HSR2

Requests the Committee on House and Governmental Affairs to study issues surrounding providing paid family leave to employees of the House of Representatives

LA HSR12

Requests the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs to study access and decorum in areas of the State Capitol controlled by the House of Representatives

LA HSR6

Requests the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs to study Louisiana's role in the election of the president of the U.S.

LA HSR9

Requests the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs Committee to study and make recommendations relative to the oganization of the executive branch of state government

LA HSR1

Requests the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs to study the feasibility and practicality of providing office space for state representatives at the state capitol

LA HSR4

Requests the House Committee on Municipal, Parochial and Cultural Affairs to study and make recommendations regarding procedures that can be implemented to address the failure of local governmental subdivisions to make timely payments on public works contracts

LA HCR25

Requests the House and Governmental Affairs and Senate and Governmental Affairs committees to meet and function as a joint committee to study the use of technology in Louisiana's elections

LA HCR5

Requests a study of the continuity of government provisions by the house and senate governmental affairs committees, meeting jointly

LA HCSR1

Requests the House Committee on House and Governmental Affairs and the Senate Committee on Senate and Governmental Affairs to meet and function as a joint committee to study and make recommendations regarding ethics and campaign finance disclosure laws

Similar Bills

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