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HB144 • 2026

CRIME: Creates the crime of obstruction of a legislative proceeding (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

CRIME: Creates the crime of obstruction of a legislative proceeding (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

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Passed Legislature

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Sponsor
Brian Glorioso
Last action
2026-03-09
Official status
Pending House Administration of Criminal Justice
Effective date
Not listed

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CRIME: Creates the crime of obstruction of a legislative proceeding (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

CRIME: Creates the crime of obstruction of a legislative proceeding (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

What This Bill Does

  • CRIME: Creates the crime of obstruction of a legislative proceeding (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

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Bill History

  1. 2026-03-09 H

    Read by title, under the rules, referred to the Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice.

  2. 2026-02-13 H

    First appeared in the Interim Calendar on 2/13/2026.

  3. 2026-02-13 H

    Under the rules, provisionally referred to the Committee on Administration of Criminal Justice.

  4. 2026-02-13 H

    Prefiled.

Official Summary Text

CRIME: Creates the crime of obstruction of a legislative proceeding (OR SEE FISC NOTE GF EX)

Current Bill Text

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HLS 26RS-8 ORIGINAL
2026 Regular Session
HOUSE BILL NO. 144
BY REPRESENTATIVE GLORIOSO
CRIME: Creates the crime of obstruction of a legislative proceeding
1 AN ACT
2 To amend and reenact Code of Criminal Procedure Article 62(C) and to enact R.S. 14:130.2
3 and Code of Criminal Procedure Article 611(D)(3), relative to crimes affecting the
4 legislature; to create the crime of obstruction of a legislative proceeding; to provide
5 for a definition; to provide for penalties; to provide relative to the authority of the
6 attorney general; to provide for venue; and to provide for related matters.
7 Be it enacted by the Legislature of Louisiana:
8 Section 1. R.S. 14:130.2 is hereby enacted to read as follows:
9 §130.2. Obstruction of a legislative proceeding
10 A. The crime of obstruction of a legislative proceeding is any of the
11 following when committed with the knowledge that such act has, reasonably may,
12 or will affect an actual or potential present, past, or future legislative proceeding as
13 described in this Section:
14 (1) Impeding the due and proper administration of any legislative proceeding
15 or the due and proper exercise of the power of inquiry under which any inquiry or
16 investigation is conducted by either house of the legislature.
17 (2) Using or threatening force toward the person or property of a legislator
18 with the specific intent to do any of the following:
19 (a) Hinder, delay, or prevent the legislator from attending or participating in
20 a legislative proceeding.
21 (b) Influence the conduct of the legislator in a legislative proceeding.
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HLS 26RS-8 ORIGINAL
HB NO. 144
1 B.(1) Except as provided in Paragraph (2) of this Subsection, whoever
2 commits the crime of obstruction of a legislative proceeding shall be imprisoned for
3 not more than six months.
4 (2) Whoever commits the crime of obstruction of a legislative proceeding
5 that results in an injury that requires medical attention shall be imprisoned with or
6 without hard labor for not less than one year nor more than three years.
7 C. For the purposes of this Section, "legislative proceeding" means any of
8 the following:
9 (1) A committee or subcommittee meeting of either house of the legislature.
10 (2) A joint committee meeting of both houses of the legislature.
11 (3) The convening of either house of the legislature in its respective
12 chamber.
13 (4) Any other committee, board, or entity of which a legislator is a member.
14 Section 2. Code of Criminal Procedure Article 62(C) is hereby and amended and
15 reenacted and Code of Criminal Procedure Article 611(D)(3) is hereby enacted to read as
16 follows:
17 Art. 62. Authority of attorney general; supervision of district attorney
18 * * *
19 C. In any criminal action or proceeding involving a homicidal death or
20 obstruction of a legislative proceeding, if deemed necessary for the assertion or
21 protection of the rights and interests of the state, and in accordance with the
22 provisions of Article IV, Section 8 of the Constitution of Louisiana, the attorney
23 general may, with the consent of the district attorney, investigate, prosecute or
24 intervene in the action or proceeding.
25 * * *
26 Art. 611. Venue; trial where offense committed
27 * * *
28 D.
29 * * *
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HLS 26RS-8 ORIGINAL
HB NO. 144
1 (3) If the offender is charged with the crime of obstruction of a legislative
2 proceeding, the offense is deemed to have been committed in any of the following:
3 (a) The parish of the underlying actual or potential present, past, or future
4 criminal proceeding or investigation.
5 (b) The parish where any act or element constituting the basis for the
6 obstruction of a legislative proceeding prosecution occurred.
7 (c) East Baton Rouge Parish.
8 * * *
DIGEST
The digest printed below was prepared by House Legislative Services. It constitutes no part
of the legislative instrument. The keyword, one-liner, abstract, and digest do not constitute
part of the law or proof or indicia of legislative intent. [R.S. 1:13(B) and 24:177(E)]
HB 144 Original 2026 Regular Session Glorioso
Abstract: Creates the crime of obstruction of a legislative proceeding and provides with
respect to penalties and venue.
Proposed law creates the crime of obstruction of a legislative proceeding and provides that
this offense is committed when the offender has knowledge that such act has, reasonably
may, or will affect an actual or potential present, past, or future legislative proceeding
through any of the following:
(1) Impeding the due and proper administration of any legislative proceeding or the due
and proper exercise of the power of inquiry under which any inquiry or investigation
is conducted by either house of the legislature.
(2) Using or threatening force toward the person or property of a legislator with the
specific intent to do any of the following:
(a) Hinder, delay, or prevent the legislator from attending or participating in a
legislative proceeding.
(b) Influence the conduct of the legislator in a legislative proceeding.
Proposed law provides for penalties as follows:
(1) Imprisonment for not more than six months.
(2) If the violation results in an injury that requires medical attention, imprisonment with
or without hard labor for not less than one year nor more than three years.
Proposed law defines the term "legislative proceeding".
Present law (C.Cr.P. Art. 62) provides for authority of the attorney general relative to
supervision of district attorneys in the state of La.
Proposed law generally retains present law.
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HLS 26RS-8 ORIGINAL
HB NO. 144
Present law authorizes the attorney general, with the consent of the district attorney, to
investigate, prosecute, or intervene in any criminal action or proceeding involving a
homicidal death, if deemed necessary for the assertion or protection of the rights and
interests of the state and in accordance with present law (Const. Art. IV, Sec. 8).
Proposed law amends present law to include any criminal action or proceeding involving
obstruction of a legislative proceeding. Otherwise retains present law.
Present law (C.Cr.P. Art. 611) provides that the venue for a trial is where the offense is
committed.
Proposed law retains present law and provides that if the offender is charged with the crime
of obstruction of a legislative proceeding, the offense is deemed to have been committed in
any of the following:
(1) The parish of the underlying actual or potential present, past, or future criminal
proceeding or investigation.
(2) The parish where any act or element constituting the basis for the obstruction of a
legislative proceeding prosecution occurred.
(3) East Baton Rouge Parish.
(Amends C.Cr.P. Art. 62(C); Adds R.S. 14:130.2 and C.Cr.P. Art. 611(D)(3))
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