Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB324

Introduced
2/27/26  
Refer
2/27/26  
Refer
3/9/26  
Report Pass
3/30/26  
Engrossed
4/1/26  
Refer
4/7/26  
Report Pass
5/5/26  

Caption

Provides for changes to the Water Sector Program. (gov sig) (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

Impact

If enacted, SB324 would significantly modify existing laws governing the Water Sector Program. The changes would facilitate the approval and management of emergency grants aimed at communities facing urgent water system failures, thus shifting how state funding can be applied. This could lead to a more proactive approach in managing water-related emergencies, ensuring that funds are available in a timely manner for repairs and improvements, which are critical in maintaining public health standards.

Summary

Senate Bill 324 aims to amend and enhance the Water Sector Program in Louisiana, focusing on improving the efficiency and effectiveness of grant funding for water and sewer system repairs, improvements, and consolidations. The bill outlines new guidelines for the program's administration, including the establishment of a working panel tasked with reviewing and rating applications for grants from community water and sewer systems. By enhancing these structures, the intent is to better address critical infrastructure needs across the state, particularly concerning community water safety and reliability.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SB324 appears to be positive, particularly among legislators who view it as a necessary step toward ensuring safer and more reliable water systems throughout Louisiana. The bill garnered unanimous support in the House, signaling a collective acknowledgment of the importance of this infrastructure investment. Nonetheless, the discussion included concerns regarding the allocation of funds and how effectively the program would manage its resources and oversight.

Contention

Notably, some points of contention could arise regarding the control and oversight of the commission responsible for administering the Water Sector Program. While the bill empowers the commission, there may be debates on the degree of state influence over local water systems and the potential risks of centralizing authority. Additionally, ensuring compliance with the updated guidelines and maintaining accountability for grant recipients will be crucial factors to monitor as the bill progresses and is implemented.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB497

Provides for the Louisiana Catch and Cook Program (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

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 HB257

Provides relative to receivership of water or wastewater companies (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB689

Provides for the regulation of certain broadband services (RE NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB259

Provides relative to bonds for notaries public (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB577

Provides for the procurement of voting systems (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SB36

Provides for carbon sequestration. (8/1/25) (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB559

Provides relative to human services districts and boards (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB130

Provides for powers and duties of the office of the state Americans with Disabilities Act coordinator (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA SB210

Provides relative to state museums. (8/1/25) (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.