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Votes at a glance: House advances wide slate of bills including workforce program and charter‑boat licensing changes

April 28, 2026 | 2026 Legislature LA, Louisiana


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Votes at a glance: House advances wide slate of bills including workforce program and charter‑boat licensing changes
The Louisiana House of Representatives advanced a large number of measures during its April 27 floor session, adopting routine amendments and voting final passage on bills spanning workforce development, infrastructure, licensing, budget and administrative cleanups.

Notable outcomes from the floor:

- House Bill 549 (Bayou Growth Opportunity Workforce Program, "Bayou Works"): Representative Barault introduced the business‑centered workforce training grant program aimed at helping employers upskill workers. The clerk announced final passage with 91 yays as recorded in the chamber.

- House Bill 1189 (charter‑boat/licensing changes): Representative Bryant offered an amendment narrowing the bill to waters under U.S. Coast Guard jurisdiction (sponsor cited Toledo Bend and Caddo Lake as examples). Members questioned cost burdens for small guides; the clerk announced the bill passed (transcript reported 53 ayes and 42 nays).

- House Bill 902: A motion to recommit the measure to the House Education Committee was approved after a point of order and objection on the floor; the clerk’s announcement in the transcript reported a recorded count cited as 50 and 31 in the clerk’s readout, after which the motion carried.

- Additional measures: The House adopted scores of items returned from the Senate or reported by committees, including bills that adjust procedures for tax liens and sales, modify child‑custody evidentiary rules, and update administrative rules for state processes. Many technical amendments from the floor were adopted without roll‑call opposition.

Clerks and presiding officers repeatedly called members to use voting machines throughout the session; the House recessed in the afternoon to attend a memorial on the Senate side and planned to return later in the day.

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