The sweeping tax reform package signed into law by Governor Jeff Landry heads to the people to vote on it in March. Sean Richardson has more.
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New Orleans Congressman Troy Carter introduces legislation to help local and small businesses. Andrew Greenstein reports.
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New Orleans is rolling out the welcome mat for people celebrating the holidays. Colleen Crain reports.
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Governor Jeff Landry continues to celebrate the signing of a sweeping tax reform package. The package includes reducing the individual income tax rate to three-percent, lowering corporate taxes, and raising the state sales tax to five-percent for five years.
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The measures provide 1.3-billion dollars in tax cuts, increase standard deductions, and eliminate the corporate franchise tax. Landry emphasized the reforms’ potential to stanch outward migration and attract businesses by enhancing competitiveness.
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This tax reform follows a special legislative session marked by bipartisan support in the Senate but divided opinions in the House over the fairness and long-term impact of the measures. Landry says it was a very engaging process.
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Congressman Troy Carter introduces a bill to help small and local businesses. Along with Mississippi Republican Mike Ezell (EE-zell), the New Orleans Democrat says his bill, the Capacity for Building Business Districts Pilot Program Act, sets up an opportunity to create grant programs to provide tailored assistance in both urban and rural areas.
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Congressman Carter says these grant programs are designed to, among other things, spur new small businesses.
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Carter says the programs not only help new small businesses open, but they will also help existing small businesses stay open.
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New Orleans is rolling out the welcome mat for visitors celebrating the holidays. Kelly Schulz with New Orleans and Company says many places have special offerings to visitors from near and far.
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And the annual NOLA Christmasfest gets underway a week from today. Schulz says the city will be adorned in Christmas lights, making for a very picturesque scene.
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Schulz says the way New Orleans celebrates the holidays cements its status as a world class city.
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Kids in the Shreveport area needing some holiday cheer will get it tonight. The Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office is teaming up with the Shreveport Police Department and the Fraternal Order of Police for Shop with a Cop. F-O-P Treasurer Philip Escude (ESS-kuh-day) says this is something that law enforcement is looking forward to.
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Escude says this is the 24th year for Shop with a Cop, and it’s made possible by donations from local businesses.
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Escude says the 40 kids which were chosen were done so by way of a vetting process.
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Shop with a Cop happens at 5:30 this evening.
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The Saints defense will have to contend with Jayden Daniels on Sunday when the Washington Commanders battle of the Black and Gold. Daniels is an NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year candidate after winning the Heisman Trophy at LSU last season. Saints safety and former LSU standout Tyrann Mathieu is a fan of Daniels…
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Three more games at the Prep Classic in the Superdome today. E-D White goes after its first state championship since 1969 as they will face Archbishop Shaw at noon. Cardinals head coach Kyle Lasseigne (luh-SANE) played a difficult non-district schedule to get his team ready for this moment…
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Cecilia is back in the state championship after losing last year to Opelousas. The Bulldogs will face top-seeded Franklinton at 7 PM. Cecilia is an 18-seed and head coach Dennis Skains says his team has played at a higher level since the postseason…
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One of the top sophomore quarterbacks in the country Elijah Haven will lead the Dunham Tigers in the division three select state championship game at 3:30. Tiges Coach Neil Weiner (WHY-ner) has all the physical tools, but it’s his poise that really impresses him….
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Dunham will take on Catholic High of New Iberia. The Panthers quarterback Luke Landry has had a sensational senior season throwing for 26-hundred yards and 37 touchdowns…
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