Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB391

Introduced
2/25/26  
Refer
2/25/26  

Caption

(Constitutional Amendment) Abolishes the Board of Regents

Impact

The impact of HB 391 on state laws includes a significant reorganization of postsecondary education governance in Louisiana. By dissolving the Board of Regents, the bill aims to decentralize educational administration, allowing the four established management boards—Louisiana Community and Technical College System, LSU System, Southern University System, and University of Louisiana System—to directly handle their own budgetary responsibilities. Furthermore, funds previously allocated to the Board of Regents would be redirected to these boards, potentially altering the financial landscape of public higher education in the state.

Summary

House Bill 391 proposes a constitutional amendment to abolish the Board of Regents, which currently oversees all public postsecondary education in Louisiana, including institutions' planning and budgeting responsibilities. The bill seeks to abolish this board, transitioning its duties to the individual management boards of the state's universities and colleges. If enacted, this amendment would be subject to voter approval in a statewide election scheduled for November 3, 2026, with the proposed repeal of the Board effective January 1, 2028, and other provisions taking effect a year earlier on January 1, 2027.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 391 appears divided. Advocates of the bill, largely focusing on improving operational efficiency in higher education, argue that eliminating the Board of Regents will empower individual institutions to make quicker, more relevant decisions tailored to their unique needs. Conversely, opponents express concern that this move could lead to inconsistencies across institutions and reduce the overall quality of state oversight regarding educational standards and funding allocations.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the methods of governance and administrative efficiency. Critics of the bill are particularly worried that abolishing the Board of Regents may compromise a unified approach to managing public education quality across the state. Furthermore, the critics fear that individual boards may prioritize their interests over the broader educational needs of Louisiana, leading to disparities in educational quality and access. This debate reflects a larger discussion about the balance between centralized oversight and localized governance in state education systems.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB473

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides relative to the application of state monies to the unfunded accrued liability of the Teachers' Retirement System of La. (EN DECREASE SD RV See Note)

LA HB472

(Constitutional Amendment) Revises Article VII of the Constitution of La. (OR -$139,000,000 GF RV See Note)

LA HB465

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides relative to the city civil service for the city of New Orleans

LA HB94

Abolishes the West Feliciana Parish Port Commission

LA SB25

Constitutional amendment to grant the St. George community school system in East Baton Rouge Parish the same authority granted to parishes to operate a school system. (2/3 - CA13s1(A)) (EN +$2,457,390 GF EX See Note)

LA SB86

Constitutional amendment to remove the mandatory retirement age for judges. (2/3 - CA13s1(A)) (1/1/27)

LA HR320

Requests the state Department of Education, the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education, the Board of Regents, and postsecondary education management boards to promote artificial intelligence education for students and to encourage professional development relative to artificial intelligence for faculty and staff

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 HB63

(Constitutional Amendment) Provides relative to the mandatory retirement of judges (EN SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

LA HB471

(Constitutional Amendment) Changes the process for amending the constitution

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