The third week of the Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature finally saw an increase in tempo on several key issues. Several pieces of favorable legislation advanced in the process regarding oysters, hogs, and soil & water. A bill to require all raw agricultural products to be covered in transport was scheduled for a committee hearing, but it was deferred until next week. We're not sure what is on the horizon for agriculture and rural Louisiana, so stay tuned! Please participate in VoterVoice when asked and have a good weekend!
Read MoreWeek one of the 85-day regular session began without a bang. After a most intense special session, only around 1200 bills have been filed, with a possible 720 bills that can still be filed by the second filing deadline. That will probably be when the most controversial bills would be filed. Stay close, and participate in VoterVoice, if asked. Our thoughts and prayers go out to everyone affected by the floods.
Read MoreThe 2013 Regular Session of the Louisiana State Legislature ended last night at 6pm. Thankfully, all of our efforts to help the LSU AgCenter’s budget proved successful. We fought many different battles on a daily basis to promote and protect agriculture and rural Louisiana. The Farm Bureau membership played an active role in contacting legislators and other elected officials when called upon. Huge thanks to our volunteer leaders and staff for helping layout the groundwork before the session ever started. Everyone’s hard work paid off to assist in keeping Louisiana agriculture strong and competitive in the world market.
Read MoreThe 2012 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature ended this past Monday, June 6th at 6pm. Farm Bureau kept busy promoting and protecting agriculture and rural Louisiana by passing, killing, and amending legislation.
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