Louisiana 2023 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HCR138

Introduced
5/30/23  

Caption

Directs the secretary of state to amend the administrative code to provide for optional voter registration agencies

Impact

The proposed change could significantly impact state laws regarding voter registration by expanding the list of designated agencies that can assist in voter registration processes. This would likely improve voter participation among populations that are incarcerated or under correctional supervision, thereby making the voting process more inclusive. The bill essentially authorizes a specific mechanism for registering voters in a context where they may otherwise face barriers to participation.

Summary

HCR138, introduced by Representative Ivey, aims to enhance voter registration accessibility by designating sheriffs' offices and other law enforcement agencies as official voter registration agencies. The resolution directs the secretary of state to amend the administrative code to allow these entities to facilitate voter registration for individuals in their custody or under their control. This initiative aligns with existing provisions in Louisiana law that already enable law enforcement agencies to provide mail registration forms to eligible voters.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HCR138 is mixed, reflecting broader discussions about voter access and reform in the political landscape. Supporters view the resolution as a necessary step to facilitate registration for marginalized groups, enhancing democratic participation. Critics, however, may express concerns regarding the potential complications that may arise from involving law enforcement in the voter registration process, including fears of voter intimidation or misunderstanding among eligible voters about their rights.

Contention

A notable point of contention regarding HCR138 is the intersection of law enforcement roles with electoral processes. While proponents argue that this change will provide essential services to eligible voters, opponents may question the appropriateness of allowing law enforcement agencies to engage in activities typically reserved for independent voter registration organizations. Additionally, concerns about how this designation might impact voter confidence and registration outcomes highlight the complexities within this legislative effort.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR228

Directs the secretary of state to amend the administrative code to provide for optional voter registration agencies

LA HCR1

Amends state police administrative rules pertaining to full time employment requirements for tow companies

LA HCR4

Amends administrative rules to provide for a Medicaid expansion cost containment program

LA HCR20

Amends administrative rules relative to traffic impact studies

LA HB1537

To Create The Voter Integrity And Voter Registration Modernization Act Of 2023; To Allow Electronic Voter Registration; To Amend Arkansas Constitution, Amendment 51; And To Amend The Duties Of The Secretary Of State.

LA HCR14

Requests the secretary of state to adopt a policy to ensure that routine maintenance of the Department of State's online voter registration system does not occur during certain time periods

LA HR8

Requests the secretary of state to study same-day voter registration for in-person early voting

LA HCR206

Provides for a study of certain election and voter registration procedures and activities

LA HCR3

Amends administrative rules to cause La. Medicaid eligibility standards to conform to those established in the Affordable Care Act (OR DECREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HCR3

Amends the Department of Transportation and Development administrative rules relative to outdoor advertising

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.