The regular legislative session begins today. Lawmakers are still facing an $800 million dollar deficit for next fiscal year, but bills to raise taxes can not be considered. Senate President John Alario hopes this is a learning experience for legislators who were unwilling to raise more revenue during the special session.
cut 4 (07) “this one”
He says if that happens, funds could be allocated for the next fiscal year and hopefully close the gap.
As areas in the state grapple with historic, devastating floods, the Governor’s Office of Homeland Security says at least 5,000 homes have received damage, but that number is expected to go up as it does not include entire regions that are still responding to emergencies. President Barack Obama signed a disaster declaration for seven north Louisiana parishes: Bossier, Claiborne, Grant, Morehouse, Ouachita, Richland and Webster. Several parishes in southeast Louisiana are also under flood warnings and public schools in Livingston, Tangipahoa,and Ascension are closed today due to high water impacting travel.
Budget matters will dominate the regular session which begins today, but there a lot of other bills are on the table. Jeff Palermo has a preview…:
Cut 2 (29) “I’m Jeff Palermo”
Following an embarrassing 71-38 loss to Texas A&M in the SEC tournament, LSU coach Johnny Jones says the team will sit out the entire postseason after failing to make the NCAA tournament.