2022 Regular Session • Louisiana Legislature
SB467
Legislative Summary
Requires DOTD to initiate the necessary engineering, financial, and other studies to begin passenger rail service between Baton Rouge and New Orleans and along the Interstate 20 corridor. (gov sig)
Bill History
4/5/2022
Rules suspended. Introduced in the Senate. Read by title and placed on the Calendar for a second reading.
Senate
4/6/2022
Read second time by title and referred to the Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works.
Senate
5/2/2022
Reported with amendments.
Senate
5/3/2022
Read by title. Committee amendments read and adopted. Ordered engrossed and passed to third reading and final passage.
Senate
5/4/2022
Read by title and returned to the Calendar, subject to call.
Senate
5/16/2022
Called from the Calendar.
Senate
5/16/2022
Senate floor amendments read and adopted. Read by title and passed by a vote of 28 yeas and 9 nays; ordered reengrossed and sent to the House. Motion to reconsider tabled.
Senate
5/17/2022
Received in the House from the Senate, read by title, lies over under the rules.
House of Representatives
5/18/2022
Read by title, under the rules, referred to the Committee on Transportation, Highways and Public Works.
House of Representatives
5/23/2022
Reported with amendments (11-0). Referred to the Legislative Bureau.
House of Representatives
5/24/2022
Reported with Legislative Bureau amendments.
House of Representatives
5/25/2022
Read by title, amended, passed to 3rd reading.
House of Representatives
6/2/2022
Scheduled for floor debate on 06/03/2022.
House of Representatives
6/3/2022
Read by title, returned to the calendar.
House of Representatives
6/3/2022
Called from the calendar.
House of Representatives
6/3/2022
Read by title, returned to the calendar.
House of Representatives
6/3/2022
Called from the calendar.
House of Representatives
6/3/2022
Read third time by title, roll called on final passage, yeas 98, nays 0. Finally passed, ordered to the Senate.
House of Representatives
6/3/2022
Received from the House with amendments.
Senate
6/5/2022
Rules suspended. Amendments proposed by the House read and concurred in by a vote of 29 yeas and 4 nays.
Senate
6/6/2022
Enrolled. Signed by the President of the Senate.
Senate
6/6/2022
Signed by the Speaker of the House.
House of Representatives
6/6/2022
Sent to the Governor by the Secretary of the Senate on 6/8/2022.
Senate
6/18/2022
Signed by the Governor. Becomes Act No. 764.
Senate
6/18/2022
Effective date 6/18/2022.
Senate
Amendments
Senate Committee Amendment #2602 THPW Proposed
Senate Committee Amendment #2602 THPW Proposed
Not Adopted
Senate Committee Amendment #2536 THPW Draft
Senate Committee Amendment #2536 THPW Draft
Not Adopted
Senate Floor Legislative Bureau Amendment #2628 Mills Fred Proposed
Senate Floor Legislative Bureau Amendment #2628 Mills Fred Proposed
Not Adopted
Senate Floor Amendment #3291 Carter Gary Adopted
Senate Floor Amendment #3291 Carter Gary Adopted
Adopted
House Committee Amendment #4875 THPW Draft
House Committee Amendment #4875 THPW Draft
Not Adopted
House Committee Amendment #4906 THPW Proposed
House Committee Amendment #4906 THPW Proposed
Not Adopted
House Legislative Bureau Amendment #3709 BUREAU Proposed
House Legislative Bureau Amendment #3709 BUREAU Proposed
Not Adopted
Roll Call Votes
Senate Vote on SB 467 CONCUR (#1368)
6/5/2022
29
Yea
4
Nay
0
Not Voting
5
Absent
Result: PASSED
House Vote on SB 467 FINAL PASSAGE (#1503)
6/3/2022
98
Yea
0
Nay
0
Not Voting
7
Absent
Result: PASSED
Senate Vote on SB 467 FINAL PASSAGE (#607)
5/16/2022
28
Yea
9
Nay
0
Not Voting
1
Absent
Result: PASSED
Status Information
Current Status
Passed(6/18/2022)
Chamber
Senate
Sine DiePrior Session
Sponsors
Democrat: 22
Republican: 9
Independent: 1
Primary Sponsor

Gary Carter
Democrat
Co-Sponsors (31)
Daryl Adams
Democrat
Delisha Boyd
Democrat
Ken Brass
Democrat
Dewith Carrier
Republican
Robert Carter
Democrat
Wilford Carter
Democrat
Mack Cormier
Democrat
Mary DuBuisson
Republican
Royce Duplessis
Democrat
Michael Echols
Republican
Barbara Freiberg
Republican
Foy Gadberry
Republican
Randal Gaines
Democrat
Cedric Glover
Democrat
Kyle Green
Democrat
Dodie Horton
Republican
Jason Hughes
Democrat
Patrick Jefferson
Democrat
Samuel Jenkins
Democrat
Vanessa Caston Lafleur
Democrat
Ed Larvadain
Democrat
Rodney Lyons
Democrat
Denise Marcelle
Democrat
Joseph Marino
Independent
Scott McKnight
Republican
Candace Newell
Democrat
Vincent Pierre
Democrat
Larry Selders
Democrat
Francis Thompson
Republican
Debbie Villio
Republican
Matthew Willard
Democrat