Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1113

Introduced
3/31/26  
Refer
4/1/26  

Caption

Requires the legislature to make available on its website copies of legislative instruments and unofficial engrossed versions of instruments for proposed amendments

Impact

The enactment of HB 1113 would have significant implications for how legislative documents are handled and disseminated in Louisiana. By requiring the availability of these documents online, the bill promotes greater public engagement and allows citizens to stay informed about pending legislation. This move towards digital accessibility reflects a broader trend of improving governmental transparency, as it empowers constituents to understand legislative processes and hold representatives accountable.

Summary

House Bill 1113, proposed by Representative Hilferty, mandates that the Louisiana Legislature must make copies of all legislative instruments accessible through its official website. This includes not only the instruments prefiled or introduced in either house but also unofficial engrossed versions of these instruments whenever proposed amendments are made. The bill aims to enhance transparency within the legislative process, ensuring that constituents can easily access the documents that affect them.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1113 appears to be largely positive among legislators advocating for transparency and public access to government information. Supporters have emphasized the importance of making legislative processes more open, while critics of similar transparency measures in the past have raised concerns about the potential for information overload or the inadvertent dissemination of sensitive details. Overall, however, the bill aligns with growing public demand for accessible government communication.

Contention

While the bill is aimed at improving legislative transparency, issues of technological reliability are notable in its provisions. HB 1113 includes a clause stating that failure to comply with the requirements due to technical difficulties will not be considered a violation of the law. This could be a point of contention, as some may argue that it could lead to lapses in accountability if the legislature does not adequately ensure the functionality of its website, potentially hampering public access. Regardless, proponents view the bill as a crucial step toward improving governmental transparency.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR86

Provides relative to passing over controversial instruments on third reading and final passage

LA HR111

Provides for objections to a legislative instrument being considered in preferential order

LA HB5

Provides for the legislative redistricting website during the 2026 election cycle (Item #1)

LA SB75

Provides for legislative continuances and extensions of time for legislators and legislative employees. (gov sig)

LA HB664

Makes appropriations for the expenses of the legislature for Fiscal Year 2025-2026

LA HB217

Provides for legislative continuances and extensions of time for legislators and legislative employees

LA HB526

Provides that a website established and maintained by the commissioner of administration shall be the official journal of the state and requires him to post certain information about boards and commissions on it (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

LA HB2

Changes the election date for the spring 2026 statewide election for the submission of proposed constitutional amendments (Item #1) (EG NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SB2

Changes election dates for the spring 2026 statewide election for submission of proposed constitutional amendments. (Item #1) (gov sig) (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SR126

Requests the Louisiana Department of Health to post nursing home ratings on its website.

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