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WWL: Critical race theory, trans athletes, vax mandates on LA Legis' agenda this session
Posted on 1/19/22 at 7:40 am
Posted on 1/19/22 at 7:40 am
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Today lawmakers can start pre-filing bills for the upcoming March Legislative Session and culture war topics are set to take center stage alongside budget and hurricane-related issues.
A battle over how to teach American History in the context of race and racism was brewing in the Legislature last year before it was tabled after a controversial comment about slavery from the then-House Education Committee Chairman. That fight will resume, and we could see some of the first bills on the topic get released this week.
“I think critical race theory is something that still has the public’s attention and I think we are going to see a lot of bills on that, or a big momentous push on those issues,” Houma Republican Representative Tanner Magee told WWL. “I think that is going to be a dominating kind of policy issue that’s going to be in the Legislature.
New Orleans Democratic Representative Matthew Willard agreed with that prediction and added that this being a non-fiscal session means lawmakers can file as many bills as they’d like. That means there will be new attempts at criminal justice reform focused on previously decided, non-unanimous jury verdicts.
River Ridge Republican Senator Kirk Talbot told WWL he expects lawmakers will take another crack at the transgender sports bill that was narrowly upheld last year in a historic veto override session. On the non-culture side, we could see a renewed push to address nursing home conditions.
“The issue of home health, where we can take care of elderly people at home instead of putting them in some of the worst nursing homes in the country, has failed every year,” said Talbot. “Nursing home evacuation plans, obviously the Bob Dean nursing home tragedy.”
COVID isn’t going away any time soon and neither will COVID-related legislation. Abita Springs Republican Representative Larry Frieman said to expect many lawmakers to rally around vaccine-mandate-related legislation.
“I really think that you are going to see a number of bills that are going to address that, I will actually have my own bill trying to address that,” said Frieman.
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Posted on 1/19/22 at 7:47 am to ragincajun03
How about tax reform, tort reform and attracting businesses to this dying state?
Posted on 1/19/22 at 7:49 am to saints5021
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How about tax reform, tort reform and attracting businesses to this dying state?
Our legislature is incapable of actually addressing real issues.
Posted on 1/19/22 at 7:51 am to ragincajun03
The Governor won’t sign any of those bills.
Posted on 1/19/22 at 7:53 am to ragincajun03
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River Ridge Republican Senator Kirk Talbot told WWL he expects lawmakers will take another crack at the transgender sports bill that was narrowly upheld last year in a historic veto override session where the supermajority GOP legislature folded like the bitches they are (and will again).
FIFY
Posted on 1/19/22 at 7:55 am to saints5021
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How about tax reform
Are you allowed to file tax bills in a non-fiscal session?
Posted on 1/19/22 at 7:56 am to ragincajun03
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Are you allowed to file tax bills in a non-fiscal session?
yes.
non-fiscal is everything that can be filed in a fiscal session PLUS other stuff.
the state has to have a budget and apportion money every year
Posted on 1/19/22 at 8:08 am to udtiger
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the state has to have a budget and apportion money every year
I knew that. I just didn't know if you could file tax overhaul bills or had to wait for the odd year sessions.
Posted on 1/19/22 at 8:18 am to ragincajun03
Prohibiting employers from requiring the vaccine was always a function of the legislative branch, not the judiciary.
Posted on 1/19/22 at 8:18 am to ragincajun03
Need to do something to reign in Governors executive powers
Posted on 1/19/22 at 8:55 am to ragincajun03
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I knew that. I just didn't know if you could file tax overhaul bills or had to wait for the odd year sessions.
You can.
The "fiscal" session idea was created so in an attempt to have a shorter session every second year... it was a "good government reform" to cut down on the amount of time legislators are in session (and getting per diem)
Really it should be referred to as an open session and a limited session, with the limited session only being fiscal issues and so many (I think 5?) non-fiscal bills filed per legislator.
Posted on 1/19/22 at 8:57 am to saints5021
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How about tax reform, tort reform and attracting businesses to this dying state?
That sounds hard.
They get paid the same each day whether they tackle hard issues or not as hard issues.
Much easier to spend 8 days whining about 2 tranny kids wanting to run in women's track, then actually addressing the issues that are destroying our state.
Also, tax reform, tort reform, attracting business are issues that we need conservative legislators for... and well... we don't have that...
Posted on 1/19/22 at 9:02 am to jlovel7
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Posted on 1/19/22 at 9:03 am to ragincajun03
I give up on all of these people and will vote for anyone that is NOT the incumbent.
In the voice of Chandler from Friends "could it BE any worse"???
In the voice of Chandler from Friends "could it BE any worse"???
This post was edited on 1/19/22 at 9:04 am
Posted on 1/19/22 at 9:42 am to saints5021
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How about tax reform, tort reform and attracting businesses to this dying state?
Exactly. That agenda sounds like inconsequential bullshite.
Posted on 1/19/22 at 9:57 am to BigDawg0420
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How about tax reform, tort reform and attracting businesses to this dying state?
Exactly. That agenda sounds like inconsequential bullshite.
Well get ready for the 2023 Governors race, then, because there will be one specific candidate on the GOP side who will focus extremely heavily on the items highlighted in the article and very little time on the fiscal/business issues you want to see.
Posted on 1/19/22 at 10:17 am to ragincajun03
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Well get ready for the 2023 Governors race, then, because there will be one specific candidate on the GOP side who will focus extremely heavily on the items highlighted in the article and very little time on the fiscal/business issues you want to see.
Is his initials "JL"?
Posted on 1/19/22 at 11:02 am to LSUFanHouston
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Is his initials "JL"?
Posted on 1/19/22 at 9:25 pm to saints5021
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saints5021
How about tax reform, tort reform and attracting businesses to this dying state?
Non fiscal session so there will be no tax changes.
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