What may seem to be an
interesting and coming potential conflict between the state Senate and the Gov.
Bobby
Jindal Administration on paper in reality became conjured for reasons of
image burnishing that changes nothing else.
Earlier
this week, the Senate passed SR
28 by state Sen. Edwin Murray.
The resolution, which is a kind of legal instrument that only may express the
will of the body or may signal approval of an act where legally the body may
intervene, states that, in regards to specific hospital management contracts,
that before the state may enter into them any such contract “shall require the
approval of the Senate
Committee on Finance.” The state has agreed to contract out this management
for most of its public hospitals currently run by the Louisiana State
University System.
The resolution argues the Senate
should do this because legislative approval is needed to close an emergency
room or to reduce expenditures of a hospital more than 35 percent, and that
Atty. Gen. Buddy
Caldwell recently issued an “opinion of the attorney general [that] does
not address whether the lease of an entire state hospital facility to a private
entity constitutes the closure of the publicly owned hospital facility.” But
this tortured logic ignores both statute and the opinion (13-0034).