Louisiana 2025 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR110

Introduced
5/5/25  

Caption

Repeals the Berthelot Rule

Impact

The repeal of the Berthelot Rule could significantly impact how legislative business is conducted in the House of Representatives. Currently, the rule allows for expedited consideration of certain bills deemed noncontroversial, which can lead to faster legislative action on those items. Without this rule in place, all proposed legislation may be subject to the same level of scrutiny and deliberation, potentially prolonging the legislative process for all bills. This change could encourage more comprehensive debate on legislative matters but may also slow down the passage of simpler or widely supported measures.

Summary

HR110, introduced by Representative Bayham, proposes the repeal of the Berthelot Rule, which currently allows for the preferential consideration of noncontroversial legislative instruments on their third reading and final passage. The intention behind this resolution is to streamline the legislative process and eliminate a procedural rule that some may view as outdated or unnecessary. By repealing this rule, the bill aims to ensure that all legislative instruments are considered in the order they mature without the possibility of preferential treatment based on their perceived noncontroversial nature.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding HR110 appears to be mixed. Proponents of the repeal argue that it promotes fairness and transparency in the legislative process by ensuring that all bills are treated equally, regardless of their perceived controversy. They believe that removing preferential treatment fosters a more democratic approach to legislation. Conversely, critics of the repeal express concerns that removing the Berthelot Rule may hinder the efficient processing of noncontroversial bills that could benefit from expedited consideration. This divergence of opinion highlights the ongoing debate about efficiency versus equity in legislative procedures.

Contention

HR110 is likely to face contention as it challenges established legislative norms. The Berthelot Rule is viewed by some as a mechanism to expedite less contentious legislation, thereby allowing the House to operate more efficiently. The repeal could be met with resistance from members who value the ability to quickly advance popular or uncontroversial bills without extensive debate. Additionally, the measure prompts a broader discussion about the balance of power and procedural norms within the legislative process, reflecting underlying tensions regarding how best to manage legislative time and resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB250

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides that the timing and duration of regular sessions of the legislature may be set by joint rule of the legislature (OR +$1,288,800 GF EX See Note)

LA HB129

Repeals the provisions of the Lake Charles North Redevelopment Authority

LA HB109

Provides relative to the review of agency rules (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB179

Requires agencies to repeal two rules for every new one proposed

LA HCR2

Amends and repeals administrative licensing requirements relative to alternative hair and alternative hair design

LA HB214

Repeals individual income, corporate income, and corporate franchise taxes and repeals all credits, deductions, exemptions, and exclusions from the taxes (OR DECREASE GF RV See Note)

LA HB360

Repeals the Workers' Compensation Advisory Council (OR NO IMPACT SD EX See Note)

LA HB718

Repeals certain provisions of law referring to inheritance taxes (EN NO IMPACT GF RV See Note)

LA HB254

(Constitutional Amendment) Repeals provisions in the Louisiana Constitution related to various funds (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF RV See Note)

LA HB854

Provides for exemption to wildlife rehabilitation program rules

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.