Read the 2021 Louisiana Legislative Session Update, as of Friday, May 21, 2021.
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Read MoreHere is the 2021 Louisiana Legislative Session Update, as of Friday, April 30, 2021.
Read MoreRead here to read this week’s updates from the 2021 Louisiana Legislative Session.
Read MoreWe’re kicking off session with a large number of bills this session affecting agriculture and issues important to Louisiana Farm Bureau. Click here to see the complete list with updates and highlighted bills to let you know which bills are moving through the process this week.
Read MoreThis was the last week of the Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature and was the quietest week yet for Agriculture. The session ends Monday only for the next special session to begin exactly one minute later. We've been in the Capitol 103 days so far. We'll make it a few more weeks watching to make sure Ag stays safe for one more session! Stay tuned and be ready to participate in VoterVoive, when asked.
Read MoreIt was very slow and quiet again at the legislature with the end in sight. We continue to watch the LSU AgCenter budget, but other than that, we are waiting for the next session. The special session will begin one minute after this one ends! Have a nice Memorial Day weekend, and thank you to all of those who have served our country!
Read MoreIt has been another quiet, steady week at the Louisiana legislature. You don’t hear that very often, but it’s true as it applies to Agriculture in these waning days of the 2016 session. We’re watching the LSU AgCenter’s budget closely, as it has already been reduced by about $900,000. We are also working on a Capital Outlay project for the AgCenter regarding the Feed Sciences Building.
Read MoreIt was a quiet week again this week at the Louisiana legislature. There were no Agriculture committee meetings, and there will be no more this session. The last four weeks will be spent on the House and the Senate floors focusing on the budget and preparing for a possible special session to address the State's deficit. There are several bills regarding Agriculture that we will watch for amendments that could be damaging to the industry as these issues are wide-ranging. We will do the heavy lifting at the Capitol, but if we call on you to participate via VoterVoice, please hit the submit button. Yes, it was quiet in Baton Rouge this week, and quiet is good!
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