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HR 275

A Resolution recognizing the month of September 2025 as "International Underground Railroad Month" in Pennsylvania.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Aerion Abney and 29 co-sponsors

directs the Louisiana Legislative Auditor to evaluate public bid laws and local infrastructure project delivery to propose changes that speed and streamline completion.

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Bill Summary · HR 275

Summary — H.R. 275 (State/House Resolution)

Title: "LEGISLATIVE AUDITOR: Authorizes and directs the Louisiana Legislative Auditor to evaluate public bid law, parish or municipal infrastructure project delivery, and legislative proposals to improve efficiency and timeliness in infrastructure project delivery"
Status: Read by title; rules suspended; referred to the Committee on House and Governmental Affairs. Introduced: January 9, 2025. Classification: resolution.

Main purpose

This resolution directs the Louisiana Legislative Auditor (LLA) to conduct an evaluation of state public bid law and the delivery of parish and municipal infrastructure projects, and to develop legislative proposals aimed at improving the efficiency and timeliness of those projects.

Key provisions (as described)

  • Authorizes and directs the Louisiana Legislative Auditor to:

    • Review and evaluate existing public bid laws as they apply to local government infrastructure procurement and contracting.
    • Evaluate how parishes and municipalities plan for, procure, manage, and deliver infrastructure projects (e.g., roads, water/sewer, drainage, public buildings).
    • Identify barriers, inefficiencies, or legal/administrative constraints that delay project delivery or increase costs.
    • Formulate and propose legislative changes or policy recommendations intended to improve efficiency and reduce time-to-completion for local infrastructure projects.
  • The resolution is a directive to the LLA to perform the evaluation and produce recommendations; it does not itself enact changes to procurement law or construction delivery methods.

Who would be affected

  • Louisiana Legislative Auditor: tasked with performing the evaluation and preparing recommendations.
  • Parishes and municipalities: subject of the review; potential changes could alter their procurement, contracting, or project management practices.
  • Local contractors, engineers, and consultants: could be affected by subsequent statutory or procedural changes to bidding and delivery processes.
  • Louisiana Legislature and state agencies: potential recipients of recommendations and sponsors/implementers of any legislative changes.
  • Taxpayers and ratepayers: may experience indirect effects if recommendations lead to cost savings, faster project delivery, or changed bidding practices.

Procedural/timeline notes

  • Current status: resolution was read by title, rules suspended, and referred to the Committee on House and Governmental Affairs for further consideration.
  • The resolution itself does not specify specific deadlines, required report dates, or funding for the evaluation; those details (if present) would normally appear in the full text once reported out of committee.
  • Next steps: committee consideration, possible amendment, and (if approved) a formal directive or report schedule from the LLA.

Potential impacts and considerations

  • If adopted and implemented, the LLA’s findings could lead to proposed statutory reforms (e.g., changes to bidding thresholds, alternative project delivery methods, streamlined administrative processes) and potentially accelerate local infrastructure delivery.
  • The resolution’s effectiveness will depend on the scope of the audit, timelines set by the legislature (if any), and whether the legislature acts on the Auditor’s recommendations.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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