Archive | April, 2013
Historic Opportunity

Historic Opportunity

HISTORIC OPPORTUNITY TO REVOLUTIONIZE LOUISIANA ECONOMY. Gov. Bobby Jindal announced yesterday his support for repealing Louisiana’s individual and corporate income taxes — without any increase in sales or other taxes. This is the first time since Louisiana adopted a state income tax that a governor has announced his support of its repeal.  This is setting […]

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Southeast School Plan Moves Ahead

Southeast School Plan Moves Ahead

Proponents Say District Would Rival Zachary, Central Schools BATON ROUGE — Sen. Bodi White (R-Central) has filed legislation (SB 73 and SB 199) to amend the Louisiana Constitution to permit the creation of a new, independent school district in the southeast part of East Baton Rouge Parish. White, who authored legislation which created the successful Central […]

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See Your Legislators’ Bills for Upcoming Session

See Your Legislators’ Bills for Upcoming Session

BATON ROUGE — Under the Louisiana Constitution, the legislature meets for 60 legislative days in even-numbered years and 45 days in odd-numbered years.  Sessions in odd-numbered years deal mainly with fiscal matters, but legislators can pre-file up to five bills on non-fiscal matters.  Because they are limited in the number of bills they can introduce, […]

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Legislature Opens Monday

Legislature Opens Monday

Taxes, Budget At Forefront of Fiscal Session BATON ROUGE — The Louisiana Legislature will meet in a 45-day fiscal session beginning Monday at 12 noon.  Fiscal sessions almost always revolve around the state budget and the spending priorities of state government. But this year, Gov. Bobby Jindal’s tax plan has pushed tax issues to the […]

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Rep. Ivey Opens Legislative Office, Names Top Aide

Rep. Ivey Opens Legislative Office, Names Top Aide

CENTRAL — Newly-elected State Rep. Barry Ivey (R-Central) has named Cameron Cooke to serve as his legislative assistant.  Cooke is a graduate of Central High and a summa cum laude graduate in political science from LSU, where he was a University Medalist. Cooke said Ivey’s legislative office is now open to serve the public from […]

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What’s Happening Around the Capital City Things to Do, Places to Go, People to See

BATON ROUGE — Events coming up in and around the capital city: April 5 through 7 • Kite Fest Louisiané Kites of all sizes and shapes will fill the skies at the West Baton Rouge Soccer Complex in Port Allen, located just off I-10 Exit 151 at Rosedale Rd.  Times are Friday 9 a.m. to […]

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Defend Louisiana to Rally at Capitol

Defend Louisiana to Rally at Capitol

Right to Keep And Bear Arms Focus of Rally 4 p.m. Monday BATON ROUGE — On Monday, April 8, citizens who favor the right to keep and bear arms will join with Defend Louisiana for a rally at 4 p.m. on the steps of the State Capitol as the 2013 legislative session gets underway. Organizer Ryan Cross said, […]

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Red River Bank Enters BR Market

Red River Bank Enters BR Market

Community Bank Surges to Top of Rapides Market, Acquires Fidelity by Woody Jenkins, Editor BATON ROUGE — Red River Bank of Alexandria made its entry into the Baton Rouge market Tuesday with the acquisition of Fidelity Bank of Baton Rouge. Fidelity Bank has had five branches, including the main office at 9400 Old Hammond Hwy. in Baton Rouge.  […]

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Aliens Arriving in BR — No, Not the Legislature!

Aliens Arriving in BR — No, Not the Legislature!

BATON ROUGE — Where can you go to shake hands with celebrities, screen some great films and attend a costume ball gala all in the same weekend?  That would be the Louisiana Science Fiction Film and Costume Festival, coming to Baton Rouge from April 5 through the 7!  Beginning Friday night, the festival will offer […]

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Most Voters Unaware of $44 Million Tax Renewal

Most Voters Unaware of $44 Million Tax Renewal

Supporters Feel Being Quiet Best Way to Pass Tax BATON ROUGE — Voters in most of the parish will go to the polls this Saturday to vote in a $44 million East Baton Rouge school tax renewal election. Or, more correctly, this Saturday, a handful of parish voters — perhaps 7 percent of those registered — will […]

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