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Priority Bill List 4/5/2021 Gmail - Channel Status Report - Priority Susan Nelson <[email protected]> Channel Status Report - Priority 1 message MyCapitolWatchdog.com <[email protected]> Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 8:43 PM To: [email protected] HB7 (TAX/SALES-USE-EXEMPT) - Aimee Adatto Freeman STATUS: Pending House Ways and Means Summary: Provides for a sales and use tax exemption for feminine hygiene products and diapers (OR -$11,100,000 GF RV See Note) HB11 (CRIME) - Polly Thomas STATUS: Pending House Administration of Criminal Justice Summary: Creates the crime of infliction of serious injury or death on a road user and provides for penalties HB12 (TAX/INCOME TAX) - Malinda Brumfield White STATUS: Pending House Ways and Means Summary: Creates an individual income tax checkoff for the Sexual Trauma Awareness and Response (STAR) organization (OR NO IMPACT GF RV See Note) HB16 (WEAPONS/HANDGUNS) - Danny McCormick STATUS: Pending House Administration of Criminal Justice Summary: Provides relative to the concealed carrying of firearms HB33 (JUVENILES) - Joe Stagni STATUS: Pending House Administration of Criminal Justice Summary: Provides relative to time limitations for certain offenses against juveniles HB37 (ADOPTION) - Tony Bacala STATUS: Pending House Civil Law and Procedure Summary: Provides for uniform post-placement functions associated with agency adoptions and private adoptions HB52 (JUVENILE PROCEDURE) - Debbie Villio STATUS: Withdrawn from the files of the House - prior to introduction Summary: (Constitutional Amendment) Adds aggravated battery committed with a firearm to the list of crimes for which special juvenile procedures are not required HB54 (CRIME) - "Rick" Edmonds STATUS: Pending House Administration of Criminal Justice Summary: Creates the crime of adoption deception HB55 (DOMESTIC ABUSE) - Aimee Adatto Freeman STATUS: Pending House Civil Law and Procedure Summary: Provides relative to protective orders HB59 (DISTRICTS/WATERWORKS) - Jeremy Lacombe STATUS: Pending House Municipal, Parochial, and Cultural Affairs Summary: (Constitutional Amendment) Authorizes a political subdivision to waive water charges incurred through damage not caused by the customer (OR SEE FISC NOTE LF RV) HB61 (TAX CREDITS) - Valarie Hodges STATUS: Pending House Ways and Means Summary: Requires taxpayers claiming the earned income tax credit to provide certain residency information regarding dependents HB70 (CHILDRENS CODE) - Polly Thomas STATUS: Pending House Administration of Criminal Justice https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0?ik=4b6eb73c42&view=pt&search=all&permthid=thread-f%3A1696253535914980652&simpl=msg-f%3A16962535359… 1/6 4/5/2021 Gmail - Channel Status Report - Priority Summary: Provides relative to amendment of petitions in delinquency proceedings HB85 (STUDENTS) - Scott McKnight STATUS: Pending House Education Summary: Creates a literacy program for certain public school students (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note) HB117 (TAX CREDITS) - Michael Echols STATUS: Pending House Ways and Means Summary: Establishes an income tax credit for certain foster care expenses HB122 (CURRICULA) - Ken Brass STATUS: Pending House Education Summary: Requires instruction in traffic safety for public school students (OR NO IMPACT LF EX See Note) HB124 (WEAPONS) - Paul B. Hollis STATUS: Pending House Administration of Criminal Justice Summary: Provides an exception to certain offenses of illegal carrying of weapons for persons with a concealed handgun permit HB125 (CHILDREN/SUPPORT) - Mike Johnson STATUS: Pending House Civil Law and Procedure Summary: Provides relative to the role of the Department of Children and Family Services as an indispensable party in certain domestic matters HB130 (MTR VEHICLE/BUSES-SCHOOL) - Robert J. Carter STATUS: Pending House Education Summary: Provides relative to occupant restraint systems on school buses HB132 (SCHOOLS) - Vincent J. Pierre STATUS: Pending House Education Summary: Requires newly constructed public school buildings and those undergoing major renovations to be equipped with water bottle filling stations HB136 (STUDENT/DISCIPLINE) - Barbara West Carpenter STATUS: Pending House Education Summary: Provides relative to suspensions and expulsions of public school students HB156 (SCHOOLS/EMPLOYEES) - Barbara Freiberg STATUS: Pending House Education Summary: Provides for changing the job title of school guidance counselor to school counselor HB159 (DOMESTIC ABUSE) - Malinda Brumfield White STATUS: Pending House Civil Law and Procedure Summary: Provides for the definition of domestic abuse HB170 (SCHOOLS/DISTRICTS) - Joe Marino STATUS: Pending House Education Summary: Provides relative to reporting of students identified as having dyslexia (OR NO IMPACT See Note) HB190 (INSURANCE/HEALTH) - Matthew Willard STATUS: Pending House Insurance Summary: Provides relative to maternity services of midwives and doulas HB193 (HEALTH/LDH) - C. Denise Marcelle STATUS: Pending House Health and Welfare Summary: Creates the office on women's health within the La. Department of Health HB208 (TAX/CORP INCOME) - Phillip DeVillier STATUS: Pending House Ways and Means Summary: Repeals the income tax deduction for federal income taxes paid for purposes of calculating corporation income tax HB216 (CHILDREN) - Royce Duplessis STATUS: Pending House Judiciary Summary: Provides relative to the imposition of court costs in proceedings involving children HB218 (CHILDREN/NEWBORNS) - Mike Huval STATUS: Pending House Health and Welfare Summary: Authorizes the installation and use of newborn safety devices at infant relinquishment sites designated in the Safe Haven Law HB222 (CRIME/SEX OFFENSES) - John Stefanski https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0?ik=4b6eb73c42&view=pt&search=all&permthid=thread-f%3A1696253535914980652&simpl=msg-f%3A16962535359… 2/6 4/5/2021 Gmail - Channel Status Report - Priority STATUS: Pending House Administration of Criminal Justice Summary: Provides relative to certain sex offenses against minors HB238 (CRIME/SEX OFFENSES) - Pat Moore STATUS: Pending House Administration of Criminal Justice Summary: Creates the crimes of felony and misdemeanor intentional exposure to a sexually transmitted disease HB245 (EMPLOYMENT/DISCRIMINATN) - Barbara West Carpenter STATUS: Pending House Labor and Industrial Relations Summary: Provides relative to employment practices related to wage history, wage disclosure, and retaliation HB251 (CRIMINAL/PROCEDURE) - Frederick D. Jones STATUS: Pending House Administration of Criminal Justice Summary: Provides relative to time limitations for instituting prosecution for crimes with victims with infirmities HB254 (JUVENILES) - Richard Nelson STATUS: Pending House Administration of Criminal Justice Summary: Provides relative to parole eligibility for juvenile offenders HB259 (EMPLOYMENT) - Dodie Horton STATUS: Pending House Labor and Industrial Relations Summary: Provides relative to employment for persons with disabilities HB276 (BUDGETARY CONTROLS) - "Beau" Beaullieu STATUS: Pending House Appropriations Summary: Provides for changes in the expenditure limit calculation HB292 (TAX/CORP INCOME) - Neil Riser STATUS: Pending House Ways and Means Summary: Repeals the income tax deduction for federal income taxes paid for purposes of calculating corporation income tax HB299 (TAX CREDITS) - "Ted" James STATUS: Pending House Ways and Means Summary: Increases the amount of the earned income tax credit and makes the increased amount permanent HB300 (TAX CREDITS) - "Ted" James STATUS: Pending House Ways and Means Summary: Eliminates the mandatory decrease in the amount of earned income tax credit HB301 (TAX/INCOME TAX) - Mandie Landry STATUS: Pending House Ways and Means Summary: Establishes an income tax credit for certain funeral and burial expenses for certain pregnancy-related deaths HB304 (EARLY CHILDHOOD) - Rodney Lyons, Sr STATUS: Pending House Education Summary: Provides for coordinating data in order to evaluate the early childhood care and education network, prioritizing the provision of related services and funds, and creating a program to provide instructional materials for home use HB314 (TAX CREDITS) - Mark Wright STATUS: Pending House Ways and Means Summary: Provides an income tax credit for contributions to certain foster care charitable organizations HB316 (CHILDREN/NEWBORNS) - Paula Davis STATUS: Pending House Health and Welfare Summary: Adds mucopolysaccharidosis type I and glycogen storage disorder type II to the state's newborn screening panel HB322 (STUDENTS) - Aimee Adatto Freeman STATUS: Pending House Education Summary: Provides for the sharing of limited student information for the purpose of administering certain federal food assistance programs HB324 (STUDENT/DISCIPLINE) - Stephanie Hilferty STATUS: Pending House Education Summary: Prohibits corporal punishment in public elementary and secondary schools HB325 (CRIMINAL/PROCEDURE) - Ed Larvadain, III STATUS: Pending House Administration of Criminal Justice https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0?ik=4b6eb73c42&view=pt&search=all&permthid=thread-f%3A1696253535914980652&simpl=msg-f%3A16962535359… 3/6 4/5/2021 Gmail - Channel Status Report - Priority Summary: Provides with respect to the procedure of arrest of persons with minor or dependent children (OR INCREASE GF EX See Note) HB326 (WEAPONS/HANDGUNS) - Tammy Phelps STATUS: Pending House Administration of Criminal Justice Summary: Provides relative to illegal possession of a handgun by a juvenile HB353 (WEAPONS/FIREARMS) - Mandie Landry STATUS: Pending House Administration of Criminal Justice Summary:
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