Here is a rare instance when a public service group is actually reducing prices for services. The Louisiana House Transportation Committee has approved legislation revoking an additional $15 fee for Motor Vehicle Driving Records or MVRs. According to the article in the Shreveport Times, The HTC also wants to confirm the loss of revenues won’t inhibit a program requiring background checks on license applicants.
The House Transpiration Committee feels that levying the new pricing will be an unwarranted burden on citizens with a fixed income or on low income levels. I think we should all appreciate this sentiment. However, the new bill is worded so that eliminates the authority for the state to conduct background checks. The panel has taken the ruling under review to amend the language to it would allow for background checks.
Before the new bill was actually presented to the House, the committee recommended that the House Appropriations Committee review it to determine whether removing $13.6 million from the Department of Public Safety Budget can be covered.
The bill is to be debated shortly.