Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB901

Introduced
2/27/26  

Caption

Provides for funding to certain entities for infrastructure related projects within the Department of Transportation and Development

Impact

The legislation acknowledges a critical need for increased investments in Louisiana's vital infrastructure sectors. It allows the state to maximize resources through a revolving loan program while ensuring that taxpayer money is protected. The bank will not only provide financing for public projects but also expects to leverage private investments and federal assistance effectively, creating a more robust framework for addressing infrastructure challenges without directly competing with existing public or private financial entities.

Summary

House Bill 901 proposes the establishment of the Louisiana State Infrastructure Bank (LSIB), aimed at financing essential infrastructure projects across the state. The bill creates a dedicated fund, the Louisiana State Infrastructure Fund, which will be operated under the jurisdiction of the Division of Administration. This bank is intended to provide loans and financial assistance for a variety of eligible public projects, including transportation, water management, energy, and resilience initiatives. By enabling financing mechanisms that tap into federal resources and enhance local capabilities, the bill seeks to support the ongoing demand for infrastructure improvements in Louisiana.

Sentiment

The sentiments expressed around HB 901 lean towards positive reception, reflecting a consensus on the need for improved infrastructure funding mechanisms. Supporters argue that the establishment of the LSIB will enhance the state's ability to respond to the pressing needs for infrastructure development while ensuring fiscal responsibility. This sentiment is founded on the expectation that the bank will not only facilitate essential project financing but will also foster collaboration between multiple state agencies, ensuring that both urban and rural community needs are met effectively.

Contention

Despite the general support, there are potential points of contention related to the delineation of responsibilities between state agencies and the LSIB. Part of the concern revolves around ensuring that the authority of existing agencies is not diminished while integrating with the new structure established by the bank. Additionally, there might be concerns regarding how effectively the bank will prioritize projects and manage funds to ensure equitable distribution among different community infrastructures, particularly those in underserved areas.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR347

Urges and requests the Department of Transportation and Development to obtain input and approval from the legislative delegation representing a parish that is on the priority list for funding or is subject to receive transportation funding prior to the allocation or reallocation of funds for any transportation infrastructure projects in that area

LA HR306

Urges and requests the Department of Transportation and Development to establish the Urban Infrastructure Planning Task Force

LA HB556

Reforms operations for the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (EN INCREASE SD EX See Note)

LA SR89

Request the Department of Transportation and Development to study the South Claiborne Avenue Development.

LA HR340

Urges and requests the Department of Transportation and Development to study the feasibility of installing more safety measures and implementing new infrastructure on certain portions of Louisiana Highway 182

LA HB428

Re-creates the Department of Transportation and Development

LA SB216

Authorizes the Department of Transportation and Development to use certain bidding processes. (gov sig) (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SB187

Provides for the creation of the St. Martin Parish Economic and Industrial Development District. (8/1/25)

LA HCR3

Amends the Department of Transportation and Development administrative rules relative to outdoor advertising

LA HB616

Authorizes the Port of New Orleans to utilize public private partnerships for certain projects (OR SEE FISC NOTE SD EX)

Similar Bills

LA HR306

Urges and requests the Department of Transportation and Development to establish the Urban Infrastructure Planning Task Force

LA HCR66

Requests Louisiana Economic Development to develop and implement a coordinated rural economic development strategy

LA SB251

Provides for critical infrastructure protection. (8/1/26) (RR1 SEE FISC NOTE SG RV)

LA HB1157

Provides for funding to certain entities for infrastructure related projects within the Department of Transportation and Development (RR SEE FISC NOTE SD EX)

LA HR275

Authorizes and directs the Louisiana Legislative Auditor to evaluate public bid law, parish or municipal infrastructure project delivery, and legislative proposals to improve efficiency and timeliness in infrastructure project delivery

LA HCR99

Creates the Louisiana Electronic Monitoring and GPS Oversight Task Force

LA SR131

To commend and congratulate Amanda Ames on the occasion of her retirement with over twenty years of dedicated public service to the state of Louisiana.

LA HCR45

Authorizes and directs the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development, through its office of transformation, to evaluate district alignments, maintenance facilities, and laboratory operations, including the establishment of a district construction engineer role, while ensuring continued project delivery during the transition