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■ The State Bar develops sustainable, coordinated and centralized funding for
civil legal services.
▪ Facilitate the work on the ATJ Commission Funding Committee;
o Develop and coordinate yearly state funding plan
Ongoing coordination of efforts on several funding options with
LBF and Louisiana Appleseed
o Work with Louisiana Appleseed lobbyists to develop and
facilitate passage of state funding request
▪ Funding Committee members plan to meet with
Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne to
discuss FY2021 Civil Legal Aid Funding
▪ Obtained a $500,000 state appropriation in FY21 Budget
for Louisiana civil legal aid
▪ Established $1 M state appropriation goal for FY 22
▪ Committee members met with Commissioner Jay
Dardenne to discuss this year’s funding goal
▪ Member of the Funding Committee met with Rep.
Jerome “Zee” Zeringue in Houma to discuss the
importance of civil legal aid to Hurricane Ida survivors.
o Coordinate breakfast to educate legislators on civil legal aid
▪ Civil Legal Aid Day was initially scheduled to be held on
Tuesday, March 17th, but was cancelled in response to
the pandemic.
▪ In response to the pandemic, in conjunction with the
legal service organizations, LA Appleseed hosted a
series of virtual legislative education sessions for
legislators and legislative staff on the importance of civil
legal aid and how to best refer constituents.
▪ Lunch held for House Appropriations Committee
members on Wednesday, April 7th
o Assess possible alternative sources of state and local funding
▪ Assessing expansion of current filing fee statutes
▪ After initial contact, appearance at Clerk of Court
conference was postponed due to event cancelation
▪ LSC Programs worked with LBF to request “Cares Act”
funding for civil legal aid
▪ Meeting scheduled with Commissioner Jay Dardenne
and member of the Funding Committee to discuss
possible use of ARPA funds for civil legal aid
o Hold a Louisiana Access to Justice Commission Meeting in
Baton Rouge, LA to encourage participation by legislators
▪ Scheduled May ATJ Commission meeting in BR to
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