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Louisiana House votes to ban ‘free’ to describe government giveaways

Posted on 4/20/24 at 10:24 am
Posted by ragincajun03
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Posted on 4/20/24 at 10:24 am
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The Louisiana House voted 55-46 this week to ban the use of the word “free” when referring to government benefits, products or services, though similar descriptions such as “ provided at no cost” or “complimentary” would still be permissible.

“It’s a bill that I’ve nicknamed my ‘Don’t Say Free’ bill,” said Rep. Beryl Amedée, R-Schriever, sponsor of legislation, in a hearing earlier this month. “If we’re going to move forward in society and have people not be dependent on the government for everything, then we need to begin to change the vocabulary.”

The use of the word free is rather insulting to all taxpayers because it’s not free,” she said. “It’s been paid for by all of us.”

House Bill 265 would prohibit state and local government entities from using “free” when the word “refers to a benefit, product or service financed with public funds.”

Amedée held up marketing campaigns for free food from food banks, free blood pressure screenings at health clinics and free counseling for alcohol dependency as examples of when she thought the word “free” was used inappropriately.

She also doesn’t approve of using “free” in the description of public suicide prevention services, vaccines, ultrasounds and over-the-counter overdose treatments when they have been paid for with public money.

“No government program is actually free. The taxpayer always pays,” said Amedée, one of the leaders of the Louisiana House Freedom Caucus. “We should be honest and use appropriate language.”

“It could say: ‘At no cost to you’ for example,” she said.

Democratic legislators balked at the bill.

“I don’t like this bill,” Rep. Ed Larvadain, D-Alexandria, said during the committee hearing. “I don’t want us controlling language. I don’t like us telling people what words to use.”

“Out of all the bills, this is the most peculiar bill I read,” he said.

“What is the difference between ‘free’ and ‘at no cost?’” House Democratic Caucus Chairman Matthew Willard of New Orleans during the House debate on the bill.

“By moving away from the use of the word ‘free,’ it brings awareness that someone is paying for this for you,” Amedée said.

Amedée’s legislation could cost public money to implement. Government agencies might have to change websites, branding and printed marketing products to remove the word “free” and replace it with similar language. There has been no estimate about what those public might be yet.

The Pelican Institute, a conservative Louisiana think tank, supports the legislation.

A few conservative Republican legislators suggested the bill might cut down on public waste.

“People will go pick up a free lunch and never eat it, just because it is free,” Rep. Les Farnum, R-Sulphur, said.

The Louisiana Senate needs to approve the legislation before it can become law.


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Posted by Ryan3232
Valet driver for TD staff
Member since Dec 2008
25918 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 10:27 am to
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“The use of the word free is rather insulting to all taxpayers because it’s not free,” she said. “It’s been paid for by all of us.”
well frick me sideways and call me Willie
Posted by Porpus
Covington, LA
Member since Aug 2022
1719 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 10:27 am to
This is the thought process that "zero dollars" comes from. Really grates on me when ads use that phrase.

"Up to" is another one, and "moderate to severe." Nobody talks like this.
Posted by LoneStar23
USA
Member since Aug 2019
5271 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 10:29 am to
Louisiana always hitting the topics that are most needed! What a great bunch of people. Don't worry about our roads this is what we need
Posted by DaBeerz
Member since Sep 2004
17070 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 10:29 am to
How about stop providing free shite instead
Posted by DitkaAndDaBoers
Member since Apr 2024
51 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 10:30 am to
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Democratic legislators balked at the bill.




Even "at no cost to you" is misleading.

How about "paid for by someone else"?
Posted by HailHailtoMichigan!
Mission Viejo, CA
Member since Mar 2012
69494 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 10:32 am to
America is one of the few places in the world that uses “free” to describe govt services or private sector offerings at no cost to consumer

In British English, the term used is “free at the point of use”. They use that term to describe everything from their NHS to govt-provided WiFi services to even private sector offerings.

When our company acquired a British hazardous disposal company and had our first meeting with their guys, they looked puzzled at us when we kept on referring to the “free” reconditioned containers we offer our clients.

They were confused how it wasn’t costing our company money by offering the free stuff. Finally we figured out it was because we weren’t using the phrase “free at the point of use”

Posted by PetroBabich
Donetsk Oblast
Member since Apr 2017
4673 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 10:33 am to
Should say "Taxpayer Funded"
Posted by baytiger11
Member since Jul 2020
1571 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 10:36 am to
Why are representatives wasting their time with shite like this?
Posted by Faulk2Tyler
Louisiana
Member since Aug 2023
322 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 10:36 am to
Instead they will just vote to give themselves raises for this
This post was edited on 4/20/24 at 10:37 am
Posted by evil cockroach
27.98N // 86.92E
Member since Nov 2007
7569 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 10:39 am to
Glad they’re working on this and some stupid shite like a loop around BR or getting I-49 done from Laf to Nola.
Posted by WinnaSez
Jackson, MS
Member since Mar 2019
1029 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 10:55 am to
D-Alexandria, said during the committee hearing. “I don’t want us controlling language. I don’t like us telling people what words to use.”

Really????
Posted by Keyser Sooieze
Member since Apr 2024
66 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 11:01 am to
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“The use of the word free is rather insulting to all taxpayers because it’s not free,” she said. “It’s been paid for by all of us.”
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though similar descriptions such as “ provided at no cost” or “complimentary” would still be permissible.


Yeah, that implies the taxpayers have a "say so" in the matter. Just more government bloviating hoping the populace is ignorant.
Posted by Klark Kent
Houston via BR
Member since Jan 2008
67051 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 11:01 am to
excellent.

there will be those who say, “why are our representatives wasting time on this?!?!?” but i believe it’s a fair verbiage change.

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Louisiana always hitting the topics that are most needed!


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Why are representatives wasting their time with shite like this?


sure sure
This post was edited on 4/20/24 at 11:03 am
Posted by LSUFanHouston
NOLA
Member since Jul 2009
37333 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 11:03 am to
Well I’ve done seen it all.

Conservative politicians are triggered by the word “free.”

What’s not free is the salary we pay these retards to come up with bills like this.
Posted by SoFla Tideroller
South Florida
Member since Apr 2010
30557 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 11:05 am to
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“I don’t like this bill,” Rep. Ed Larvadain, D-Alexandria, said during the committee hearing. “I don’t want us controlling language. I don’t like us telling people what words to use.”


Ironic statement is ironic
Posted by udtiger
Over your left shoulder
Member since Nov 2006
99852 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 11:09 am to
100% correct
Posted by meangene323
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2004
814 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 11:16 am to
Let us all be reminded that
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“This is rather insulting to all taxpayers because it’s not free,” she said. “the legislative time is being paid for by all of us.”


Don't they have more important things to legislate?
Posted by blue_morrison
Member since Jan 2013
5167 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 11:25 am to
This bill and waste of time is provided to you at no cost.
Posted by White Bear
Yonnygo
Member since Jul 2014
14258 posts
Posted on 4/20/24 at 11:34 am to
Man these people are embarrassing.
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