Governor John Bel Edwards has called for a special session to begin on May 22nd. The current regular session is set to end on Friday and then legislators will return to Baton Rouge a few days later for a special session to address the fiscal cliff.
Because of expiring sales taxes, legislators are unable to fund health care, public colleges and TOPS to a level that satisfies anyone involved in state government…
cut 11 (09) “…fiscal year”
Edwards is hoping the legislature adopts his revenue plan that would keep a portion of a expiring penny sales tax, while eliminating sales tax exemptions for certain industries.
Cut 12 (08) “million dollars”
The special session must conclude June 4th.
A bill that would renew the state’s contract with Harrah’s New Orleans Casino passed a Senate Committee on a 4-3 vote. The legislation, which was heavily amended, is a 20 year contract with a ten year renewal option. Caesar’s Entertainment, who owns Harrah’s, sent their regional president Dan Real to argue for the contract renewal.
Cut 6 (12) “bad buisiness”
Harrah’s has six years remaining on their current contract, a point that has many opponents arguing that the renegotiation should be postponed.
The House has approved a constitutional amendment that would require a unanimous jury verdict in most felony cases. Albany Representative Sherwin Mack authored the legislation on the House floor and had this simple appeal to his colleagues…
cut 15 (05) “…right thing”
The amendment would need a majority vote of the people to be enacted into law.