(2419 House floor votes analyzed β so far...)
π 2026-05-26 at 11:00
π Scheduled: 5
π Bills Pending: 73
Last Action: Read by title, under the rules, referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
Date: 2026-03-31
Pending: π Appropriations π Not Scheduled
Author: Jeremy LaCombe
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Sent to the Governor for executive approval.
Date: 2026-05-14
Author: Jeremy LaCombe
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Sent to the Governor for executive approval.
Date: 2026-05-20
Author: Jeremy LaCombe
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Reported without Legislative Bureau amendments. Read by title and passed to third reading and final passage.
Date: 2026-05-25
Floor Action: π Awaiting Floor Action
Author: Jeremy LaCombe
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Reported favorably.
Date: 2026-05-21
Author: Jeremy LaCombe
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Read by title and referred to the Legislative Bureau.
Date: 2026-05-25
Author: Jeremy LaCombe
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.
Date: 2026-05-25
Author: Jeremy LaCombe
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action:
Date: 2026-05-05
Author: Jeremy LaCombe
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Effective date: 08/01/2026.
Date: 2026-05-11
Author: Jeremy LaCombe
Co-sponsors: Emily Chenevert Kellee Dickerson Jay Galle Troy Hebert Edmond Jordan Vanessa Caston Lafleur Mandie Landry Shane Mack Candace Newell Joseph Orgeron Charles Owen Lauren Ventrella Jeff Wiley Jerome Zeringue Gary Carter Rick Edmonds W. Jay Luneau Gregory Miller Beth Mizell Alan Seabaugh
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Signed by the President of the Senate.
Date: 2026-05-25
Author: Jeremy LaCombe
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Reported without Legislative Bureau amendments. Read by title and passed to third reading and final passage.
Date: 2026-05-20
Floor Action: π Awaiting Floor Action
Author: Jeremy LaCombe
1
Last Action: Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.
Date: 2026-05-25
Author: Jeremy LaCombe
Co-sponsors: Caleb Kleinpeter
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Reported without Legislative Bureau amendments. Read by title and passed to third reading and final passage.
Date: 2026-05-20
Floor Action: π Awaiting Floor Action
Author: Jeremy LaCombe
1
GENERAL OBJECTION TO THE CREATION OF ADDITIONAL LEGISLATIVE CARVE-OUTS
Our legislature should take a more practical and principled approach by adopting laws of general applicability rather than creating narrow statutory carve-outs tailored to individual jurisdictions. If a policy is appropriate for one municipality, parish or body, it should be made available statewide, allowing local governing authorities to determine whether and how it should be implemented within their communities. The continued proliferation of location-specific exceptions undermines consistency in the law and encourages piecemeal legislation rather than sound statewide policy.
Last Action: Effective date: 08/01/2026.
Date: 2026-05-11
Author: Jeremy LaCombe
Co-sponsors: Steven Jackson Mike Johnson Chasity Martinez Annie Spell Francis Thompson
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action:
Date: 2026-04-27
Author: Jeremy LaCombe
Last Action: Rules suspended. Reported favorably.
Date: 2026-05-21
Floor Action: π Awaiting Floor Action
Author: Jeremy LaCombe
Co-sponsors: Rhonda Butler Kimberly Coates Jason DeWitt Michael Echols Gabe Firment Chasity Martinez Paul Sawyer
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Read second time by title and referred to the Committee on Natural Resources.
Date: 2026-05-19
Pending: π Natural Resources π Not Scheduled
Author: Jeremy LaCombe
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with the Rules of the House.
Date: 2026-04-17
Author: Jeremy LaCombe
Co-sponsors: Chasity Martinez
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with the Rules of the House.
Date: 2026-04-17
Author: Jeremy LaCombe
Co-sponsors: Chasity Martinez
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with the Rules of the House.
Date: 2026-04-17
Author: Jeremy LaCombe
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with the Rules of the House.
Date: 2026-04-24
Author: Jeremy LaCombe
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Enrolled and signed by the Speaker of the House.
Date: 2026-05-25
Author: Jeremy LaCombe
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with the Rules of the House.
Date: 2026-03-27
Author: Jeremy LaCombe
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with the Rules of the House.
Date: 2026-04-01
Author: Jeremy LaCombe
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with the Rules of the House.
Date: 2026-04-01
Author: Jeremy LaCombe
π Details π View Bill on Legislature WebsiteLast Action: Taken by the Clerk of the House and presented to the Secretary of State in accordance with the Rules of the House.
Date: 2026-04-01
Author: Jeremy LaCombe
π Details π View Bill on Legislature Website
GENERAL OBJECTION TO THE CREATION OF ADDITIONAL LEGISLATIVE CARVE-OUTS
Our legislature should take a more practical and principled approach by adopting laws of general applicability rather than creating narrow statutory carve-outs tailored to individual jurisdictions. If a policy is appropriate for one municipality, parish or body, it should be made available statewide, allowing local governing authorities to determine whether and how it should be implemented within their communities. The continued proliferation of location-specific exceptions undermines consistency in the law and encourages piecemeal legislation rather than sound statewide policy.