Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB1126

Introduced
3/31/26  
Refer
4/1/26  
Report Pass
4/13/26  
Engrossed
4/20/26  

Caption

Makes appropriations for the expenses of the legislature for Fiscal Year 2026-2027

Impact

The bill solidifies several financial provisions for the functioning of legislative agencies, establishing a structured flow of funds that ensures the legislature’s operations remain funded. By detailing the appropriations for various legislative departments, the bill aims to enhance accountability and ensure that funds are appropriately utilized for necessary legislative functions. Furthermore, it stipulates a new allocation of $350,000 for the Legislative Auditor Ancillary Enterprise Fund, designed to support operational costs for the legislative auditor’s office.

Summary

House Bill 1126 is an appropriations bill that outlines the funding and expenses for the Louisiana legislature for the fiscal year 2026-2027. It allocates a total of $94,541,665 from the state general fund to cover the salaries, allowances, and operational costs of both the House of Representatives and the Senate, as well as other legislative entities such as the Legislative Auditor and the Legislative Fiscal Office. Specifically, it designates funds for administrative expenses, including per diem and mileage for members and employees of the legislature.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 1126 seems generally affirmative, as it is primarily focused on maintaining and organizing funding for necessary legislative activities. While there could be discussions about specific allocations or amounts, the overall tone indicates a consensus on the importance of funding legislative operations adequately and efficiently. The bill is presented as a crucial mechanism for sustaining the legislative budget and administrative processes essential to governance.

Contention

There are no significant points of contention noted within the discussions surrounding HB 1126 based on the available data. The bill appears to pass without major opposition, focusing on logistical and financial arrangements that are typically less contentious. Still, as with any legislative budget, there may be underlying debates regarding the sufficiency of funding for various departments or potential impacts on future legislative sessions or initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB664

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

LA HB647

Appropriates funds for the expenses of the judiciary for Fiscal Year 2025-2026

LA HB460

Makes supplemental appropriations for Fiscal Year 2024-2025

LA HB1

Provides for the ordinary operating expenses of state government for Fiscal Year 2025-2026

LA HB462

Provides for the Revenue Sharing Distribution for Fiscal Year 2025-2026

LA SCR2

Provides for legislative approval of the MFP formula for the 2025-2026 school year. (7/1/25) (OR +$49,880,040 GF EX See Note)

LA HR61

Designates April 23, 2025, as LSU Day at the legislature and commends Louisiana State University for its enduring contributions to the state

LA HB283

Limits the amount of recurring State General Fund (Direct) revenues that may be appropriated in a fiscal year for recurring expenses and restricts use of such revenues above that limit (RE SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

LA HB295

(Constitutional Amendment) Limits the amount of State General Fund (Direct) revenues that may be appropriated in a fiscal year for recurring expenses and restricts use of such revenues above that limit (EG SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

LA HB463

Provides for the ancillary expenses of state government

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