Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR3

Introduced
3/9/26  
Refer
3/10/26  

Caption

Requests the Louisiana Housing Corporation to work in conjunction with the division of administration and the State Civil Service Commission to study the feasibility of creating a housing and rental assistance program using vacant state-owned property to support cost-burdened or severely cost-burdened renter households of state government employees (EG INCREASE SG EX See Note)

Impact

If the study finds the program feasible, it could provide a substantial benefit to state employees who are struggling with high housing costs, particularly in metropolitan areas. Statistics reveal that a significant percentage of low-income renter households in Louisiana are either cost burdened or severely cost burdened, emphasizing the urgency of addressing affordable housing needs. By utilizing vacant state properties, this initiative would not only aid state employees but may also contribute to the overall improvement of housing availability within the state.

Summary

House Resolution 3 (HR 3) addresses the pressing issue of housing insecurity faced by state government employees in Louisiana. This resolution urges the Louisiana Housing Corporation, in conjunction with the Division of Administration and the State Civil Service Commission, to explore the feasibility of establishing a rental assistance program. The aim is to convert vacant state-owned properties into affordable housing options for cost-burdened or severely cost-burdened renter households among state workers.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding HR 3 has been positive among proponents who see it as a necessary step towards alleviating housing pressures for those working in the public sector. Supporters argue that it reflects a commitment to address economic disparities and improve the living conditions for public employees. However, there can be contention surrounding the effectiveness and implementation of such a program, particularly regarding the allocation of state resources and the efficiency of converting properties for housing uses.

Contention

Despite the positive reception from many, concerns may arise regarding the practical aspects of the proposed program, such as the cost implications of maintaining and converting state-owned properties. Additionally, there could be debates about the prioritization of these initiatives among various state funding needs. The resolution highlights existing challenges in the housing market and could spark discussions on broader housing policies and support systems necessary for various vulnerable populations within Louisiana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB624

Transfers certain family and support programs from the Department of Children and Family Services to the Louisiana Workforce Commission and renames Louisiana Workforce Commission to Louisiana Works (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HCR17

Requests the Louisiana Housing Corporation to conduct a study on how the corporation's resources are being allocated to finance development in rural areas

LA HR348

Requests the Louisiana Housing Corporation to monitor changes to terms and conditions of equity commitments made by investors to development projects in the state

LA HR276

Requests the legislative auditor to perform an audit or evaluation of services and supports provided to recipients of financial assistance through the Child Care Assistance Program

LA HR3

Requests the state Department of Education to study the feasibility of and potential costs associated with prohibiting certain foods and beverages in public schools

LA HR212

Urges and requests the Department of Energy and Natural Resources and the Public Service Commission to research the benefits of using nuclear energy generation within the state

LA SR158

Urges and requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study and recommend legislation relative to the Louisiana Governmental Claims Act.

LA HB507

Establishes the High Impact Job Program within Louisiana Economic Development and provides for administration of the program (EN SEE FISC NOTE SD EX See Note)

LA HB307

Requires that individuals requesting public assistance who are not United States citizens be reported to United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB515

To provide for the cost share of certain insurance premiums for programs sponsored by the state's Office of Group Benefits (OR INCREASE SG EX See Note)

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