Tax reform, other bills advance in first week of special session

(The Center Square) − During the first days of Louisiana’s special legislative session, lawmakers took significant steps on several high-stakes bills aimed at overhauling the state’s tax code and reforming juvenile prosecution laws.

A total of 31 bills have been introduced, though not all of them relate to Gov. Jeff Landry’s tax reforms.

“The people need our entire tax package, not just a slice. The opportunity before us is significant, and it’s up to all of us to seize it,” Landry said in a post on Facebook. “I urge the Legislature — take this package in its entirety and let’s not squander this chance to make a lasting difference for Louisiana’s future.”

A proposed flat 3% income tax rate, introduced by state Rep. Julie Emerson, R-Lafayette, was reported favorably by the House Ways and Means Committee as well as the Appropriations Committee.

Rep. Mandie Landry, D-New Orleans, challenged Emerson on the proposed expansion of taxed goods and services, a key component of Landry’s broader tax reform plan.

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