Louisiana Lawmakers Reduce Budget Proposed For House, Senate

 

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana lawmakers have scaled back a budget proposal for their own agencies, reversing a plan that would have boosted spending by nearly $12 million.

When it was first introduced, the budget bill for legislative agencies , filed by House Speaker Taylor Barras, would have spent $96.4 million in the 2018-19 financial year that begins July 1. That would have been a significant increase from the $84.8 million allocated this year for the House, Senate, legislative auditor and other offices that work for lawmakers.

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But the House Appropriations Committee stripped $12.1 million from the proposal Monday, shrinking it to $84.3 million instead — slightly less than the legislative agencies received this year. The measure was advanced to the full House for consideration without objection.

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House Bill 751: www.legis.la.gov

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