A bill that would increase the share of offshore energy revenues for Gulf States sailed out of a U-S House committee with little opposition. Congressman Garret Graves says it’s frustrating to see the feds scoop up most of the tax revenue generated by offshore drilling. The congressman says in 2016, the feds gathered 99 percent of all offshore revenues, which is not the case for land-based drilling.
The bill would still need to pass the House and the Senate, where that kind of legislation has typically floundered.
The United Cajun Navy is currently in North Carolina as the area is experiencing massive flooding from Hurricane Florence. Founder of the group, Todd Terrell, says water rescues are already taking place around the clock.
Louisiana Treasury Secretary John Schroder estimates the state will have an over 300 million dollar budget surplus from last year after revenues out performed expectations. Schroder says having a significant surplus isn’t a good look for a state that just renewed hundreds of millions in expired sales taxes in the last legislative session.
The governor’s office says any estimations before the audit is completed in October are premature.
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries says a Winnsboro man had roadkill in the cooler of his restaurant and then took it home to butcher it. L-D-W-F’s Adam Einck says a deputy saw the fawn in a cooler at a restaurant called the Garden Hen. He says the man heard law enforcement were on the case and apparently tried to hide the evidence…