Louisiana 2025 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB628

Introduced
4/4/25  
Refer
4/4/25  
Refer
4/14/25  
Report Pass
5/14/25  
Refer
5/15/25  
Report Pass
6/2/25  

Caption

Establishes the La. Dividend Program within the Dept. of Treasury and provides for funding, administration, qualifications, and restrictions (RR SEE FISC NOTE SD EX)

Impact

The bill introduces a structured process for managing and distributing dividends from the Louisiana Dividend Fund, a special fund created to collect and disperse surplus mineral revenues. An essential requirement of the bill is that dividends can only be paid when the fund balance exceeds $400 million at the end of the qualifying year. Additionally, the program outlines various administrative duties that include promoting the program, assisting residents in application processes, and establishing rules for compliance with program requirements. These provisions may significantly alter the state's fiscal landscape in terms of how excess revenues are utilized and distributed.

Summary

House Bill 628 aims to establish the Louisiana Dividend Program within the Department of Treasury, designed to return a portion of the state's excess mineral revenues to qualifying Louisiana residents. This initiative is seen as a mechanism to incentivize residents to remain in the state by providing financial benefits stemming from surplus revenues not required for the ordinary expenses of government. The program will facilitate dividend payments to individuals who meet specific eligibility requirements, including age, residency, and compliance with federal regulations regarding military service.

Sentiment

Overall, there is a positive sentiment towards the implementation of the Louisiana Dividend Program as it presents an opportunity for direct financial assistance to citizens, particularly those in need. However, some skepticism remains regarding the long-term sustainability of the fund and whether the program can efficiently reach its intended recipients without administrative hurdles. Proponents highlight the bill's potential to bolster the state’s economy by keeping residents in Louisiana and fostering a sense of economic participation among citizens.

Contention

The implementation of HB 628 may raise questions about fairness in the distribution of dividends, particularly regarding the criteria for eligibility. Individuals with felony convictions or who have been incarcerated face restrictions that could preclude them from receiving dividends, which may generate criticism from civil rights advocates. Moreover, the bill allows the legislature significant discretion to redirect funds intended for dividends towards capital outlay projects if a concurrent resolution is passed, potentially affecting the intended focus on direct resident assistance.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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