Senate panel sends 3 tax bills to floor

By Quint Forgey

BATON ROUGE – A speedy Senate Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Committee advanced three tax proposals to the full chamber for consideration in less than 30 minutes Saturday morning.

Both chambers of the Louisiana Legislature are pulling weekend duty in an attempt to resolve the state’s budget crisis by 6 p.m. Wednesday when this special session must adjourn for good.

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Blast from the past: Rental car tax may return

By D.B. Narveson

The Senate approved, 33-5, a bill that would reinstate a 3 percent tax on rental cars. The tax had been around for 20 years before it expired in 2012.

The measure HB39, authored by Rep. Julie Stokes, R-Kenner, would permit a 2.5 percent state tax and a half percent tax per rental. The tax would raise an estimated $6 million revenue for parishes and the state, although it would be the renters who would pay tax and many of them would be tourists.

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State domestic violence services has ‘extreme gaps’

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By Michael Tarver

BATON ROUGE — LSU Women’s Center Director Summer Steib told the Senate Select Committee on Women and Children Wednesday the analysis she conducted on the Louisiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence demonstrated experience and dedication to domestic violence programs, but it lacked clarity in its role, function, scope and authority.

The report also underscored a lack of collaboration between domestic violence agencies.

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Could Louisiana State Exhibit Museum be saved?

By Noah Bryant Ballard

The Louisiana State Exhibit Museum in Shreveport could soon be under new management. State Rep. Barbara Norton, D-Shreveport, is working with newly elected Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser to improve services at the area’s largest state-run museum by shifting the overseeing entity.

Norton filed legislation Wednesday to shift the museum’s management to the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism, headed by Nungesser

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Dardenne: State’s contracts will not be wiped clean

By Jack Richards

BATON ROUGE — Louisiana Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne said he would not eliminate every state contract and start from scratch like Rep. Lance Harris’, R-Alexandria, desires, but he would continue to review all the contracts to identify savings.

At issue is an attempt by the Legislature to reduce spending by eliminating or discounting some of the approximately 15,000 state contracts plus another 5,000 in the LSU System.

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