RESET Louisiana Analyzing Implications of Tax Bills

In response to Gov. Jeff Landry’s plan to call lawmakers into a special session to debate tax reform, RESET Louisiana has hired well-known economist and fiscal expert Greg Albrecht to conduct an independent analysis of the proposals and determine how they would impact taxpayers. Albrecht worked at the Louisiana Legislative Fiscal Office from 1985 until […]

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CABL Recommendations on Constitutional Amendments

There was a lot of discussion this year about calling a constitutional convention to overhaul Louisiana’s notoriously long, complicated, and overly-prescriptive state constitution. That effort eventually died due to session fatigue and other factors, but lawmakers’ desire to make changes to the constitution was evident in the number of constitutional amendments they filed during this […]

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A Closer Look at Key CABL Indicators Is a Mixed Bag for Louisiana

A year ago, the Council for A Better Louisiana started a new initiative to try to put together a comprehensive picture of how Louisiana is doing in important areas. It’s called The Louisiana Fact Book: Facts for the Future. One of the first reactions we got was, “Oh no, another list like all the others […]

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CABL Indicators Measuring State’s Wellbeing Trending Down Year-to-Year

The Council for A Better Louisiana’s list of 35 indicators designed to measure the overall wellbeing of Louisiana is trending slightly downward from this time last year. Compared to our release in August of 2023 the state is making progress on just under half of the indicators and losing ground on the same number. A […]

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New LEAP Scores Are Out: What Do They Tell Us After the Pandemic?

The takeaway from a recent story in the Washington Post is somewhat sobering. While it had earlier appeared that students were on the path to academic recovery after the education disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, new national research suggests that students are, in fact, falling farther behind. In Louisiana, that doesn’t seem to be […]

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Reopening the Discussion on Tax Reform

“So welcome to the jungle.” Those are the words of Revenue Secretary Richard Nelson speaking to lawmakers recently about the fiscal challenges that are just around the corner for Louisiana. While he talked about the difficulties of addressing the significant loss of revenue that will come from the expiration of temporary taxes, he also kicked […]

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Legislative Session Included Significant Focus on Education

It’s fair to say the legislative session that just ended had more than its share of twists and turns. Legislation on property insurance passed. The constitutional convention didn’t. Lawmakers decided to forgo putting more than $700 million in a special savings account to spend it instead on a variety of major projects. And some issues […]

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Legislature Should be Careful About Expanding Governor’s Power

“The view that Louisiana’s chief executives have traditionally wielded greater political influence than their counterparts in other states is shared by most, if not all, students of Louisiana history.” That quote is from former governor Edwin Edwards in an article he wrote for the Journal of the Louisiana Historical Association a number of years ago. […]

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CABL Believes New School Accountability Framework Is Big Step in the Right Direction

State Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley has unveiled a proposal for a new school and district accountability system for Louisiana schools. It represents a major change from what is in place now, but also a significant improvement. Most people know we have an accountability system for our public schools and have seen stories about the […]

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Legislature Sends Discouraging Message on Education

The House of Representatives passed its version of the budget last week, and it included some discouraging cuts for teachers and early childhood education. While the prospects are good that most of that funding will be restored by the Senate, it is unfortunate that the Legislature is sending a disturbing message about the state’s support […]

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