A Resolution designating July 27, 2025, as "Dick Allen Day" in Pennsylvania.
Directs a formal Louisiana study of current court reporter per-page rates and digital reporting as an alternative, assessing costs, quality, access, and pilot options.
Directs a formal Louisiana study of current court reporter per-page rates and digital reporting as an alternative, assessing costs, quality, access, and pilot options.
Title: "COURTS/COURT REPORTERS: Provides for a study of court reporter per‑page transcription rates in Louisiana and a study of digital court reporting as an alternative to traditional reporting"
Classification: Resolution
Introduced: January 9, 2025
Status (from materials provided): Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State.
Note on source material: The document content you provided appears to contain multiple unrelated resolutions and items (state proclamations, SNAP/student eligibility resolution language, an Illinois commendation, and a long sponsors list). The full text of the Louisiana court‑reporter study resolution was not included. The summary below is based on the bill title and common legislative practice for study/resolution measures; it flags likely provisions and impacts and identifies where the actual bill text is needed for precise detail.
The resolution directs a formal study of:
- Current per‑page transcription rates charged for court reporter transcripts in Louisiana, and
- The potential for digital court reporting technologies (e.g., audio/video recording, speech‑to‑text, realtime feeds) to serve as an alternative or supplement to traditional stenographic reporting.
The intent is to assess costs, quality, access to transcripts, and possible reforms or pilot programs that could modernize court reporting while protecting record integrity and fair compensation.
If you can provide the bill’s actual text or a link to the legislative page for H.R. 272 (the Louisiana resolution), I will produce a precise, line‑by‑line summary and note any statutory amendments, deadlines, or budgetary provisions contained in the measure.
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