Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR84

Introduced
3/31/26  
Refer
4/1/26  
Report Pass
5/7/26  

Caption

Urges and requests the city of Shreveport to create an interest-free loan program for active Transportation Security Administration agents at the Shreveport Regional Airport

Impact

The resolution reflects a recognition of the burden placed on essential workers during federal shutdowns, paralleling similar measures taken in other states, such as Maryland’s Federal Shutdown Loan Program. By advocating for this loan program, the resolution aims to provide a safety net for the TSA agents in Shreveport, which could mitigate the economic stress that comes from being required to work without pay. Furthermore, this could influence other municipalities to consider similar support mechanisms for federal employees in times of crisis.

Summary

House Resolution 84, introduced by Representative Walters, urges and requests the city of Shreveport to establish an interest-free loan program specifically targeting active Transportation Security Administration (TSA) agents working at the Shreveport Regional Airport. This initiative aims to support TSA agents who continue to perform their duties without remuneration, especially during the ongoing federal government shutdown that began on February 14, 2026. The resolution highlights the essential role these agents play in ensuring transportation security while facing significant financial hardships due to the lack of pay.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR84 is largely supportive, focusing on the need to care for federal employees who serve critical roles in public safety. Proponents believe that providing financial assistance to TSA agents is not only a morally sound decision but also a necessary action that reflects appreciation for their continued service amid bureaucratic uncertainty. The resolution aims to foster community support for these workers and to ensure that they are recognized during financially dire periods.

Contention

While the resolution does not appear to have substantial opposition documented, it may face challenges from budgetary constraints or differing priorities among local government leaders. The implementation of such loan programs may encounter debates over fiscal responsibility and the adequacy of funding to support these initiatives. Nevertheless, the resolution seeks to create a sense of urgency around the issue of employee support during challenging times, emphasizing the need for local governments to step in when federal support mechanisms fall short.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR381

Creates the Clean Water Task Force to study the public water system in Shreveport

LA HCR71

Memorializes Congress to consider eliminating the Transportation Security Administration at airports and shift the responsibility to airline employees

LA HR301

Commends the late Major General James W. Graves, for his service to the United States of America, the state of Louisiana, and Shreveport-Bossier City

LA HCR57

Requests a study on the financial and workforce impact of the closure of the Shreveport General Motors' truck plant facility and the economical impact that the automobile manufacturing industry has on this state

LA HCR81

Memorializes Congress to explore options for transitioning airport security responsibilities from the Transportation Security Administration to alternative models, such as delegating duties to trained airline personnel to enhance the freedom of travel experience for United States citizens

LA HR377

Commemorates the fourth annual Gospel Music Living Legends Awards in Shreveport

LA HR53

Commends Louisiana State University in Shreveport on its contributions to northwestern Louisiana and the state

LA HR133

Commends Shreveport Councilwoman Tabatha Taylor for sponsoring events to bring awareness during Autism Acceptance Month, April 2025

LA HR54

Commends the Louisiana State University in Shreveport baseball team on its record start to the 2025 season

LA HCR68

Urges and requests the Department of Transportation and Development to study adding a third turn lane to the off ramp on Interstate 10 East on Siegen Lane

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