House Order of the Day
October 14, 2020
2:00 p.m.
House Chamber

Adjourned
 

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MORNING HOUR

1. Roll Call

2. Prayer

3. Pledge of Allegiance

4. Reading of Journal

5. Petitions, Memorials, and Communications

6. Introduction of Resolutions
 HR20PIERRECOMMENDATIONS - Commends JayVon Muhammed for her dedication to the health of her community
 HR21JENKINSCOMMENDATIONS - Commends Destiny Jamison on being named 2021 Middle School Counselor of the Year by the Louisiana School Counselor Association
 HCR30MANDIE LANDRYCONGRESS - Memorializes congress to take such actions as are necessary to pass a stimulus plan that includes funds for unemployment, housing, local government, struggling businesses, education, and health care
 HCR31LYONSPURCHASING/PROCUREMT CD - To urge and request agencies procuring supplies, services, and major repairs on an emergency basis to provide for greater transparency and competition in such procurements where practicable

7. Introduction of Bills

8. Senate Bills on First Reading

9. Reports of Committees

16. House Bills on Second Reading Reported by Committee
 HB97BACALARETIREMENT/STATE SYSTEMS - Provides relative to reemployment of retirees during a declared emergency (Item #2) (RE INCREASE APV)

REGULAR ORDER OF THE DAY

1. House and Concurrent Resolutions Third Reading for Final Consideration

Scheduled for floor debate on 10/14/2020
 HCR2MIKE JOHNSONUTILITIES - Urges and requests the Louisiana Attorney General to investigate certain companies doing business in the state to determine if the companies have engaged in prohibited activities
 HCR8DEVILLIERALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE PERMT - Suspends the enforcement authority of the commissioner of alcohol and tobacco control for violations of COVID-19-related restrictions (Items #28, 32, 35, and 60)
 HCR20SCHEXNAYDERUNEMPLOYMENT COMP - Suspends the unemployment trust fund solvency tax (Item #30) (EG DECREASE SD RV See Note)
 HCR24ROMEROAGRICULTURE - Memorializes Congress and the Louisiana congressional delegation to take such actions as necessary to fully fund the Livestock Indemnity Program in response to the negative impact created by losses to the Louisiana livestock industry as a result of Hurricane Laura and Hurricane Delta

5. House Bills on Third Reading and Final Passage

Scheduled for floor debate on 10/14/2020
 HB66BEAULLIEUUNEMPLOYMENT COMP - Provides relative to the state's unemployment insurance program and data sharing (Item #64) (EN NO IMPACT See Note)
 HB69MCFARLANDWORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT - Creates the "Louisiana Agricultural Workforce Development Program" (Item #67)
 HB70SCHEXNAYDERUNEMPLOYMENT COMP - Repeals the unemployment trust fund solvency tax (Item #30) (EG DECREASE SD RV See Note)
 HB73JONESDISTRICTS/DOWNTOWN DEVEL - Provides relative to the use of tax increment financing by the Downtown Economic Development District for the City of Monroe (Item #66) (EG SEE FISC NOTE LF EX See Note)
 HB86CORMIERAPPROPRIATIONS/SUPPLEML - Makes supplemental appropriations for Fiscal Year 2020-2021 (Item #11)
 HB89JAMESTAX/INCOME TAX - Modifies the definition of "federal income tax liability" to include certain federal net disaster losses (Item #26) (EN DECREASE GF RV See Note)
 HB93WILLARDEMPLOYMENT - Creates a work-sharing program (Item #8)
 HB98EDMONDSHEALTH CARE/FACILITIES - Provides relative to visitation by members of the clergy of patients and residents at certain licensed health facilities during public health emergencies (Items #28 and 59)

6. Senate Bills on Third Reading and Final Passage

Scheduled for floor debate on 10/14/2020
 SB30MILLIGANSCHOOLS - Provides regarding purchase of telecommunications and video equipment by certain educational entities. (1/1/21) (Item #42) (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF EX)
 SB32FIELDSCOLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES - Grants certain operational autonomies to certain public postsecondary education institutions. (gov sig) (Item #42) (EN SEE FISC NOTE SG EX See Note)
 SB1WARDTAX/AD VALOREM - Extends the carryforward period for the inventory tax credit for certain businesses. (1/1/21) (Items #26 and #65) (EN DECREASE GF RV See Note)
 SB26PETERSONLOCAL EMPLOYEES - Removes employees of the Regional Transit Authority from the state system and state civil service. (gov sig) (Item #62) (EN DECREASE APV)
 SB37BODI WHITECAPITAL OUTLAY - To provide relative to the capital outlay process. (gov sig) (Item #15) (EGF NO IMPACT See Note)

7. Conference Committee Reports for Consideration
 HB39ZERINGUEAPPROPRIATIONS/SUPPLEML - Makes supplemental appropriations for Fiscal Year 2020-2021 (Item #11)

NOTICE GIVEN SUBJECT TO CALL

5. House Bills on Third Reading and Final Passage

Scheduled for floor debate on 10/14/2020
 HB42WRIGHTSCHOOLS/CHOICE - Authorizes parents to appeal a local school board's denial of school enrollment requests to the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education (Item #42)

RETURNED TO THE CALENDAR

Regular Order

1. House and House Concurrent Resolutions Third Reading for Final Consideration
 HCR1DWIGHTSCHOOLS/FINANCE-MFP - Requests the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education to take all necessary measures to ensure that the Calcasieu and Cameron parish school systems are not penalized in terms of funding due to Hurricane Laura
 HCR6MANDIE LANDRYLEGISLATIVE BUDG CONTROL - Directs the Legislative Budgetary Control Council to review the compensation of legislative assistants and to establish a salary schedule for legislative assistants that is competitive with the marketplace (EG SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

5. House Bills on Third Reading and Final Passage
 HB57EDMONDSLEGISLATIVE POWERS - Provides relative to the emergency powers of the governor (Items #1, 2, 28, and 41)

INSTRUMENTS PENDING IN CONFERENCE COMMITTEE

Not yet scheduled for floor debate
 HB24ZERINGUECAPITAL OUTLAY - Provides relative to the capital outlay budget (Item #15)
 SB29CORTEZEMERGENCY POWERS - Provides for legislative review of a state of emergency issued by the governor that extends beyond thirty days. (gov sig) (Items #1 and #2)