Former New Orleans Mayor and Lt. Governor Mitch Landrieu will serve as President Biden’s senior advisor on the implementation of the infrastructure bill that’s being signed into law today. UNO Political Science Professor Ed Chervenak on what Landrieu brings to the table.
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The one trillion-dollar infrastructure bill will provide funding for roads, bridges and airports.
Three of the four constitutional amendments on Saturday’s ballot failed, including Amendment One. Proponents say it would streamline tax collections. But political analyst Bernie Pinsonat says many local governments opposed over concerns they would lose out on tax revenue…
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Amendment Two passed as it will lower individual income tax rates, but taxpayers will no longer be able to deduct federal taxes paid on their state returns.
An audit of the Louisiana Workforce Commission finds the agency made $2.9 million in payments that potentially violated both state and federal unemployment rules. Brent McDougall, Senior Analyst with the Louisiana Legislative Auditor says this is the fourth audit of LWC since the pandemic.
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He says LWC already has already flagged some cases of overpayment and is working with those individuals to recapture the funds.
The Louisiana Pardon Board has recommended that Governor Edwards should pardon the late Homer Plessy. He was a Creole man of color and was arrested in 1892 after he boarded the White section of a segregated train in New Orleans. Plessy was later convicted of the Separate Car Act but Orleans District Attorney Jason Williams says it’s time to wipe that conviction off the books…
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The governor is expected to follow the pardon board’s recommendation.