Louisiana 2025 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR164

Introduced
5/13/25  
Refer
5/14/25  
Report Pass
5/28/25  

Caption

Creates a study committee to research office space for members of the House of Representatives

Impact

If implemented, HR164 could lead to significant changes in how legislators interact with constituents. The ability to have dedicated office space would facilitate more direct communication between representatives and the people they serve, potentially increasing legislative transparency and responsiveness. Furthermore, this initiative aligns with practices observed in over half of U.S. states, thereby suggesting a move towards more standardized availability of legislative offices across various state assemblies.

Summary

House Resolution 164 aims to establish a special study committee within the Louisiana House of Representatives to investigate the feasibility of providing office space for state legislators in the state capitol or other state buildings. The resolution addresses the current lack of adequate meeting space for legislators to engage with constituents, advocates, and other stakeholders who seek to discuss legislative concerns. This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance communication and representation within the state's legislative process.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR164 appears to be generally positive among legislators, as the proposal seeks to improve constituent access to representation. Lawmakers recognize the logistical challenges currently faced and support having dedicated office space that would allow for more effective advocacy and dialogue concerning legislative issues. Nonetheless, it is vital to monitor the implementation and subsequent discussions regarding the potential costs or locations for such office spaces thereafter.

Contention

Notable points of contention could arise surrounding the logistics and funding of the proposed office spaces. Potential debates may focus on the allocation of funds, the locations of the offices, the impact on the current infrastructure of the state capitol, and whether all legislators should have equal access to these office spaces. These discussions will be crucial as the study committee conducts its investigations and makes recommendations to the full House of Representatives prior to the 2026 Regular Session.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR8

Creates a special study committee to study the need for and obstacles to the installation of sidewalks at Edna Karr High School in New Orleans

LA SCR8

Creates the Task Force on Safety for Law Enforcement Officers Involved in High Speed Vehicle Pursuits to study and review police officer training and protocols necessary to increase the safety of law enforcement officers and innocent bystanders.

LA HR174

Creates a task force to study the educational programs in the prisons and jails of this state

LA HR270

Creates the Task Force on Juvenile Offender Policies

LA SCR43

Creates a task force to study the dissolution or absorption of fiscally distressed municipalities.

LA SCR22

Creates the Bayou Chene Operational Advisory Committee.

LA SR84

Creates the Year-Round Healthy Child Task Force.

LA SCR26

Creates a a task force to study the dissolution or absorption of fiscally distressed municipalities.

LA HR119

Authorizes and requests the chairman of the House Committee on Agriculture, Forestry, Aquaculture and Rural Development to appoint a subcommittee to study and address the devastation of the forest industry due to the infestation of beetles

LA HCR41

Requests a joint subcommittee of the House Committee on Appropriations and Senate Committee on Finance to study and make recommendations relative to state supplemental pay (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

Similar Bills

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