Posted by Daniel J. Erspamer on March 17, 2025News Roundup: Louisiana Buzzing about Constitutional Amendment 2Early voting kicked off Saturday, March 15, across Louisiana. As voters begin to head to the polls in [...]Read more
Posted by Erin Bendily, Ph.D. on March 12, 2025Introducing the Government Growth Limit: What Louisiana Voters Need to Know About This Component of Constitutional Amendment #2As voters head to the polls over the next few weeks to vote on Constitutional Amendment #2, they might be [...]Read more
Posted by Jamison Beuerman on June 23, 2011State Legislature Aims For “Sunset” On Jindal’s Medicaid Reform PlanJindal's proposal was an effort to lessen the strain of Louisiana's health care spending while improving [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on June 23, 2011Republican Disputes Over Retirement Legislation Scuttle ReformPolicy differences within Louisiana's Republican Party complicated efforts to pay down the unfunded [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on June 15, 2011Anti-Spending Measure Remains After Counter Measure RescindedRep. Brett Geymann's anti-spending resolution remains in effect after a counter-measure from Rep. Erich [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on June 8, 2011Jindal-Backed Resolution Would Knock-Out Two-Thirds Anti-Spending RequirementA Jindal-backed House resolution to reinstate one-time money to cover current budgetary expenses is up [...]Read more
Posted by Kevin Mooney on May 25, 2011Lawmaker Foresees “All Out War” on State Spending with House ResolutionLouisiana's House of Representatives voted to pass Rep. Brett Geymann's Resolution 27 on Monday, which is [...]Read more
Posted by Jamison Beuerman on April 28, 2011House Republicans Propose Bill Against One-Time Dollars For Recurring ExpensesGeymann and Morris say their bill is a reaction to Gov. Jindal's use of $474 million in one-time revenues [...]Read more