THE WATCH
Lessons from the 2023 Budget Spending Fiasco— This Year’s busted spending cap sets up a future fiscal cliff
The $51 billion bloated budget approved by the Louisiana Legislature in the final moments of the chaotic legislative session was wasteful, reckless, and irresponsible. This amount of spending does not come without consequences. Not only will it cost Louisiana families thousands of dollars and kill quality jobs, but it also sets up a future fiscal cliff that could lead to more taxes. We cannot afford to let that happen.
Lessons from the 2023 Budget Fiasco— Blind budgeting doesn’t work
Lawmakers approved more than $51 billion in government spending in a flurry of chaotic votes that took place in the final moments of a two-month-long legislative session—but most of the members had absolutely no idea what they were voting on.
2023 Budget Spending Fiasco Reveals Underlying Problems that Must Be Fixed for Louisiana to Prosper
The Louisiana Legislature concluded an unprecedented legislative session in June, which pitted the governor, legislative leaders, and some state lawmakers against fiscal conservatives, Swampwatchers, and other reformers in an epic budget battle that will be remembered around the State Capitol for a long time—and not for the good it did.
In the end, limited government, fiscal responsibility, and taxpayers all lost big time.
LA Education Swamp Leaders Move to Water Down High School Graduation Requirements
Thousands of Louisiana seniors graduated high school this summer. They did so by staying in school and working hard to meet a modest set of graduation standards that have been in place for at least 30 years. Now BESE is considering action that will eviscerate the state’s existing graduation requirements and make those diplomas far less valuable.
Tales from the Crypt: Remember that Time Gov. Edwards Told Louisiana to “Say Farewell to College Football”
Back in 2016 Governor John Bel Edwards bullied lawmakers into passing the largest tax increase in the U.S. At the time, Edwards described the state budget situation as “dire” and he predicted massive layoffs of state employees, catastrophic hospital closings and college campuses that would be forced to declare bankruptcy if the legislature didn’t pass his tax increases. Edwards even threatened to cancel LSU football if he didn’t get his way.
House Conservatives Key to Reining in Excessive State Spending and Activating Pro-Growth Tax Cuts During Final Hours of Session Debate
This Legislative Session, Governor John Bel Edwards and the state Senate are putting on a masterclass in excessive government spending. Now it is up to leaders in the conservative-led state House to put a stop to the madness and advance policies that will get Louisiana’s economy back on track.
Shameful Spending of Education Recovery Money Continues in Ouachita Parish
Despite the serious and long-lasting consequences that extended school closures had on student achievement, many public-school districts are throwing recovery money into pet projects that have nothing to do with helping students recover from the pandemic.
Education swamp pushes to kill spending transparency
Louisiana spends over $4 billion a year on K-12 education. Taxpayers and parents have a right to know where that money is going and how it is being spent—but the education swamp is pushing to ensure that never happens.
School Superintendents Against Spending TransparencY
As the debate over public school spending transparency ramps up at the Louisiana State Capitol this Legislative Session, public school superintendents from across the state are working overtime to kill reform efforts that would make it easier for you to find out how they are spending your money.
Louisiana Lawmakers Seeking Plenty of Pork This Session
When the Louisiana House of Representatives passed a $345 million supplemental spending bill last week, they made sure it was loaded with plenty of pork barrel projects.
St. Helena Teachers Union Abandons Kids Weeks before Graduation
St. Helena Parish School Board unionized public school teachers and employees refused to show up to work, leaving more than 1,170 public school students at home and with no access to education just weeks before graduation.
Throwback Thursday: New Orleans Schools a ‘Train Wreck’
While Hurricane Katrina’s floodwaters destroyed every building operated by the New Orleans Public School System making it physically impossible for students to return in 2005—the harsh truth is they shouldn’t have been there to begin with.
Top LA Wildlife official Implicated in Federal Bribery Scheme
LA Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary Jack Montoucet announced his sudden departure from the department after he was implicated in a federal bribery scheme in April 2023.
ICYMI: Lawyers Behaving Badly, Licensing Litigation, and Another National Report Ranking Louisiana Last
Louisiana Attorney Disciplinary Board rules that judge who resigned after being caught on camera using racial slurs will not face additional sanctions.
CAUGHT ON CAMERA: School Boards Serving Systems, Not Students
Public employees of the Livingston Parish School System were caught on camera using taxpayer resources to put out political campaign signs in support of a proposed new tax to fund pay raises for school system employees.

