Current as of June 10, 2017

HB 43, Horton
Prohibits the possession of imitation firearms, projectiles, or ammunition on or within a certain distance of school property or at school-sponsored functions
3/6/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/6/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Administration of Criminal Justice
4/10/2017     Withdrawn prior to introduction

HB 45, Mack
Provides relative to sentencing and parole of certain juvenile offenders sentenced to life imprisonment and terms of imprisonment of more than thirty years
3/6/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/6/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Administration of Criminal Justice
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Administration of Criminal Justice
5/2/2017     Hearing Scheduled

HB 74, Marcelle
Provides relative to disposition of children after adjudication of certain felony-grade delinquent acts
3/16/2017     Prefiled in the House
3/16/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Administration of Criminal Justice
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Administration of Criminal Justice
5/2/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/2/2017     Reported with amendments
5/3/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
5/10/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call

HCR 2, Foil
Requests the Louisiana State Law Institute to study tutorship and the legal capacity of an emancipated minor
2/24/2017     Prefiled in the House
2/24/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Civil Law & Procedure
4/10/2017     Introduced in the House
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Civil Law & Procedure
4/13/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/17/2017     Reported favorably
4/18/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/19/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 4/20/2017
4/20/2017     Finally passed by vote of 92 to 0
4/24/2017     Received in the Senate
4/25/2017     Referred to committee on Judiciary A
5/16/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/16/2017     Reported favorably
5/18/2017     Finally passed by vote of 30 to 0
5/18/2017     Enrolled in the House

HCR 110, Leger
Urges and requests the Institute for Public Health and Justice and the Dept. of Public Safety and Corrections to study behavioral health issues in the criminal justice system
5/31/2017     Introduced in the House
6/1/2017     Referred to committee on Administration of Criminal Justice
6/1/2017     Called from committee
6/1/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/1/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on Friday, June 02, 2017
6/2/2017     Finally passed by vote of 91 to 0
6/2/2017     Received in the Senate
6/2/2017     Finally passed by vote of 27 to 0
6/4/2017     Enrolled in the House

SB 16, Claitor
Provides relative to certain juveniles sentenced to life without parole
3/10/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/10/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Judiciary C
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Judiciary C
4/18/2017     Hearing Scheduled
4/18/2017     Reported favorably
4/19/2017     Engrossed, passed to 3rd reading
4/24/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
4/26/2017     Amended
4/26/2017     Finally passed by vote of 22 to 13
4/27/2017     Received in the House
5/1/2017     Referred to committee on Administration of Criminal Justice
5/10/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/10/2017     Reported with amendments
5/10/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
5/11/2017     Reported with Bureau amendments
5/15/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/18/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 5/23/2017
5/23/2017     Amended
5/23/2017     Finally passed by vote of 82 to 3
5/25/2017     Received from the House with amendments
5/30/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
6/1/2017     Senate rejected House amendments by vote of 34 to 0
6/2/2017     Senate conferees appointed [Claitor, Martiny, Carter]
6/4/2017     House conferees appointed [Magee, Mack, Stefanski]
6/7/2017     Conference Report received
6/7/2017     Conference Report received
6/7/2017     Senate adopted conference report by vote of 25 to 11
6/7/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/8/2017
6/8/2017     House failed to adopt conference report by vote of 46 to 44
6/8/2017     Vote reconsidered
6/8/2017     House adopted conference report by vote of 67 to 34

SB 54, Mizell
Provides for the unlawful exploitation of children
3/27/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/27/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Judiciary A
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Judiciary A
5/9/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/9/2017     Reported with amendments
5/10/2017     Engrossed, recommitted to committee on Finance
5/15/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/15/2017     Reported favorably
5/16/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
5/17/2017     Amended
5/17/2017     Returned to the calendar subject to call
5/24/2017     Amended
5/24/2017     Finally passed by vote of 37 to 0
5/25/2017     Received in the House
5/30/2017     Referred to committee on Administration of Criminal Justice
5/31/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/31/2017     Reported with amendments
5/31/2017     Referred to the Legislative Bureau
6/1/2017     Reported with Bureau amendments
6/2/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/2/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/5/2017
6/5/2017     Amended
6/5/2017     Finally passed by vote of 95 to 0
6/5/2017     Received from the House with amendments
6/6/2017     Senate concurred in House amendments by vote of 31 to 0
6/7/2017     Enrolled in the Senate

SB 156, Lambert
Provides relative to juvenile detention facilities
3/31/2017     Prefiled in the Senate
3/31/2017     Tentatively referred to committee on Judiciary B
4/10/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/10/2017     Referred to committee on Judiciary B

SCR 38, Morrell
Creates the Task Force on Secure Care Standards and Auditing.
4/20/2017     Introduced in the Senate
4/24/2017     Referred to committee on Health & Welfare
5/10/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/11/2017     Reported with amendments
5/15/2017     Finally passed by vote of 33 to 0
5/16/2017     Received in the House
5/17/2017     Referred to committee on Administration of Criminal Justice
5/17/2017     Referred to committee on Administration of Criminal Justice
5/23/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/31/2017     Hearing Scheduled
5/31/2017     Reported favorably
5/31/2017     To be recommitted to House & Governmental Affairs
6/1/2017     Passed to 3rd reading
6/1/2017     Scheduled for Floor Debate on 6/6/2017
6/6/2017     Finally passed by vote of 94 to 0

 

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