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| 283 | 2025-06-12 | Attorney General Liz Murrill Legislative Package brings transformative change to Louisiana |
“Our Louisiana Department of Justice 2025 legislative package was a tremendous success and will lead to a more secure and free Louisiana. Important policy reforms across multiple areas - post-conviction relief, electronic ankle monitors, tracking illegal immigration costs, and restricting costly consent decrees are just a few wins for Louisiana this year. Thank you to all the members of the Louisiana Legislature for your hard work and support of these bills — I ask Governor Landry to sign them as soon as possible," said Attorney General Liz Murrill.
HB 675 by Rep. Glorioso: Post-Conviction Relief Justice for Victims! Post-Conviction Relief Reform passes the Legislature. Sent to Governor Landry for signature. - For decades, families and the victims of the most heinous crimes imaginable have been denied the justice that was promised to them by the State. HB 675 makes it clear that murderers, tried by a jury of their peers and sentence to death by a judge, no longer have the right to delay their appeals indefinitely. With clear timetables and deadlines, these cases will now move forward to finality!
HB 64 by Rep. Mike Johnson: State Sovereignty Louisiana Sovereignty Bill passes the Legislature. Sent to Governor Landry for signature.
HB 554 by Rep. McMakin: Alien driver’s license restriction code Alien driver’s license restriction code passes the Legislature. Sent to Governor Landry for signature. - This legislation clarifies that all lawfully present aliens (such as those on visas) must receive a restriction code identifying them as non-citizens on any driver’s license or state ID card. Illegal aliens cannot receive a driver’s license in Louisiana.
SB 100 by Sen. Miguez: State Services and Benefits Legal Status and Accountability Act Illegal Alien Economic Impact bill passes the Legislature. Sent to Governor Landry for signature. - This important transparency legislation will uncover the true cost and impact of any taxpayer benefit or service provided to illegal aliens.State agencies will be required to verify the legal status of individuals seeking state services and will be mandated to submit an annual report of any related costs.
SB 95 by Sen. Cloud: Electronic Monitoring Electronic Monitoring Reform passes the Legislature. Sent to Governor Landry for signature. - The use of an ankle monitor is a privilege not a right and the alternative is sitting in a jail cell. SB 95 creates long-needed obligations and penalties not only for those who wear a monitor, but also for providers and manufacturers who oversee them. This legislation will save lives.
HB 483 by Rep. Wright: Crypto ATMs Virtual Currency Kiosks Fraud Protection bill passes the Legislature. Sent to Governor Landry for signature. - These common-sense safeguards will help protect consumers from becoming victims of crypto related scams. The bill provides for a maximum daily transaction limit, a 72-hour hold (similar to a wire transfer), and the posting of a scam warning that states, “no government official will request that cash be deposited into a virtual currency kiosk.”
Other bills as part of Attorney General Murrill’s Legislative Package that are on their way to the Governor’s desk:
· HB 72 by Rep. Dewitt: Collections and prescriptive periods · HB 303 by Rep. Bayham: Fugitive Apprehension Unit · SB 24 by Sen. McMath: Medicaid Fraud Control Unit Funding · HB 560 by Rep. Egan: Medical Assistance Program · SB 39 by Sen. Morris:False Imprisonment Suits · HB 199 by Rep. Edmonston:Prisoners - in forma pauperis proceedings · HB 123 by Rep. Carlson: e-Filing Fee Deferral for Government Entities
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