Louisiana: clarify the state’s Emergency Powers Act
Our Stand: At-A-Glance
UPDATED May 3rd, 2024
- UPDATE! This bill has passed the Senate successfully and is headed for House and Governmental Affairs. Send a statement of support to the committee now!
- Senator Alan Seabaugh’s SB357 will amend a section of the state’s Emergency Powers Act to add clarification on who may terminate a declared emergency and that all or part of a declared emergency may be terminated.
- Recall that in 2020, Sen Seabaugh, then a state representative, attempted to terminate Edwards’ declared emergency by utilizing this statute he is attempting to amend with SB357. Edwards sued the legislature, which held up the procedure as it made its way through the courts. This bill provides much needed clarification so that the governor’s authority during a declared public emergency is rightfully held in check.