Joint Capital Outlay Committee, Louisiana State Legislature

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The Joint Legislative Capital Outlay Committee is a standing committee of the Louisiana Legislature.

Function

The committee shall make such studies and examinations of the matters pertaining to the capital outlay affairs and needs of the state and its political subdivisions as may be deemed desirable by the committee or the legislature. The committee shall make such reports of its finding and recommendations with regard to such matters to the legislature upon its request or as is deemed advisable by the committee.[1][2]

Membership

Karen Peterson (D) left this committee on April 08, 2022. [Source]

Stephen Dwight (R) left this committee on December 01, 2020. [Source]

The committee shall be composed of:
  • The members of the House Ways and Means Committee and the Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee, or their successors.
  • The chairman of the House Appropriations Committee or a member of that committee designated by the chairman thereof.
  • The chairman of the Senate Finance Committee or a member of that committee designated by the chairman thereof.
  • The speaker of the House of Representatives and four members of the House of Representatives appointed by the speaker.
  • The president of the Senate and four members of the Senate appointed by the president.
  • The chairman of the Joint Highway Priority Construction Committee who, if a member of the House of Representatives, shall be one of the four members appointed by the speaker of the House of Representatives; however, if the chairman is a senator he shall be one of the four members appointed by the president of the Senate.[3][2]

2015 legislative session

The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2015 legislative session.

Capital Outlay Members, 2015
Democratic members (18)Republican members (22)
Regina BarrowRobert Adley, Chair
Sharon Weston BroomeJoel Robideaux, Vice Chair
Roy BurrellJohn Alario
Michael DanahayJody Amedee
Yvonne Dorsey-ColombConrad Appel
Richard Gallot, Jr.Taylor Barras
Mickey GuilloryStuart Bishop
David HeitmeierChris Broadwater
Marcus HunterRichard Burford
Robert JohnsonHenry Burns
Terry LandryDale Erdey
Jean-Paul J. MorrellJames Fannin
Ben NeversLowell Hazel
Harold RitchieFrank Hoffmann
Gary Smith, Jr.Chuck Kleckley
Karen St. GermainRobert Kostelka
Major ThibautEddie Lambert
Patrick WilliamsNeil Riser
John R. Smith
Julie Stokes
Lenar Whitney
Tom Willmott, ex officio

2012-2013

Senators

Republican Party Republicans (9)

Democratic Party Democrats (7)

Representatives

Republican Party Republicans (13)

Democratic Party Democrats (12)

2010-2011

Senators

Republican Party Republicans (11)

Democratic Party Democrats (7)

Representatives

Republican Party Republicans (17)

Democratic Party Democrats (9)

Grey.png Independent (1)

External links

Footnotes

  1. Louisiana State Legislature, "State Statutes," accessed February 18, 2021(Rule 663)
  2. 2.0 2.1 Note: This text is quoted verbatim from the original source. Any inconsistencies are attributable to the original source.
  3. Louisiana State Legislature, "State Statutes," accessed January 31, 2014(Rule 661-3)


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Adam Bass (R)
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