Louisiana 2026 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR22

Introduced
3/30/26  
Refer
3/31/26  
Report Pass
4/8/26  
Passed
4/13/26  
Engrossed
4/13/26  
Refer
4/14/26  

Caption

Requests a legislative auditor report on opioid settlement fund expenditures.

Impact

The resolution highlights the structural framework put in place for the distribution and disbursement of opioid settlement funds, particularly focusing on the potential barriers that local governments face when accessing and utilizing these funds. It underscores the importance of developing effective communication and resource allocation strategies to support local entities as they navigate the complexities of utilizing opioid settlement funds for community needs.

Summary

SCR22 is a concurrent resolution aimed at addressing the management and oversight of opioid settlement funds in Louisiana. The resolution calls for the Louisiana Legislative Auditor to produce a report detailing the expenditures related to these funds that are a result of lawsuits against opioid manufacturers. With Louisiana projected to receive around six hundred million dollars over several years, this report is crucial for understanding how these funds are utilized to implement opioid abatement strategies effectively.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR22 appears to be constructive, emphasizing a collaborative approach between state and local governments to effectively address the opioid crisis. Supporters of the resolution are likely motivated by the urgent need to manage opioid addiction and misuse in their communities, although concerns may exist regarding the initial challenges local governments face in accessing these funds. Overall, the resolution reflects a proactive stance towards combating the impact of opioids.

Contention

While SCR22 seeks to lay out a clear path for fund management, it does bring to light the contention regarding local government capacity to manage these funds adequately. The resolution suggests that gaps in knowledge, staffing, and understanding of community needs could hinder effective implementation. As such, the proposed report aims not only to provide transparency but also to identify and address these barriers, ensuring that local governments can respond effectively to opioid-related challenges.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HR241

Requests the Louisiana legislative auditor to publish an updated report of integrating assistance programs to achieve improved outcomes

LA HR244

Requests the legislative auditor to provide information relative to the Louisiana Commission on Justice System Funding

LA SCR60

Requests the Department of Insurance to study and report on the effect of certain legislative actions upon the condition and competitiveness of Louisiana's insurance market.

LA HCR50

Authorizes and directs the legislative auditor to study the efficiency, financial accountability, and effectiveness of the state Supreme Court, courts of appeals, and district courts

LA SCR35

Directs the legislative auditor to conduct a performance audit of the Department of State regarding policies, procedures, and practices related to the integrity of elections.

LA SCR61

To authorize and direct the legislative auditor and the Department of Insurance to study the financial transactions of foreign and domestic insurers who are authorized to do and are doing business in Louisiana.

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 SCR31

Requests the Supreme Court of Louisiana to require attorneys to complete a one-hour course on the legislative process as a part of the annual continuing legal education requirement.

LA SCR29

Requests the Louisiana Workforce Commission to study changes to the Incumbent Worker Training Account and funds.

LA HR202

Directs the Louisiana Board of Ethics and the Louisiana Legislative Auditor to provide reports on justices of the peace

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