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July 13, 2015
By: Stephen Waguespack
Knowledge is power, but as Albert Einstein once said, “information is not knowledge.”
This week, the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry (LABI) will release its 2015 scorecard for the Louisiana Legislature. The scorecard will be available on…
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July 6, 2015
By: Stephen Waguespack
Are we really a “government of laws, not of men” as John Adams once famously said?
Several instances over the last few weeks reminded us clearly that it is the opinions of men and women that determine what…
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June 29, 2015
By: Jim Patterson
Taxing business inventory was a major issue during this year’s legislative session. Louisiana’s archaic local inventory tax and the problematic Band-Aid of a state tax credit to offset it both came under fire. But there is another…
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June 22, 2015
By: Stephen Waguespack
It was a good weekend to be a dad.
The weather was nice, the U.S. Open was on TV and it was Father’s Day weekend. My boys and I enjoyed an overnight father/son basketball camp, visited our favorite…
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June 16, 2015
By: Stephen Waguespack
Much has been said about the recently concluded 2015 legislative session, though not much of it has been positive. The predominant message coming out of this two-month saga is simply “thank goodness it’s over.”
The Legislature voted to…
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June 8, 2015
By: Stephen Waguespack
A message to the Louisiana employers out there: Thank you for what you do to make this state great.
Much has been discussed over the last two months about the legislative session and its crusade to raise taxes….
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June 1, 2015
By: Stephen Waguespack
Does the law of economics work the same for cigarettes as it does for inventory?
This question is critical to determine how much damage may be done to Louisiana’s private sector economy by the tax increases on employers…
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May 26, 2015
By: Stephen Waguespack
A coalition of 48 U.S. Senate Republicans and 14 Democrats made an important step toward moving our nation’s trade agenda forward last week when they voted for the Bipartisan Congressional Trade Priorities and Accountability Act of 2015,…
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May 11, 2015
By: Stephen Waguespack
Last Thursday was quite a taxing day in the Louisiana Legislature.
Not in the sense of being long and tiresome, rather, it was taxing in the sense that many votes were taken to raise your taxes.
On May 7,…
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May 5, 2015
By: Stephen Waguespack
Should government collect membership dues for a private lobbying organization?
Imagine the reaction from journalists across the country if the law required the government to collect membership dues from public employee gun owners and distribute those dollars to…
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April 27, 2015
By: Stephen Waguespack
A good reputation is hard to earn, but often easy to lose. A bad reputation is the exact opposite.
Over time, Louisiana has earned a national reputation as a state with a poor legal climate. Sensible and fair-minded people…
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April 21, 2015
By: Stephen Waguespack
If the old saying is true that the numbers don’t lie, then the story of this year’s legislative session is quantifiably easy to tell. The 144 members of the Louisiana Legislature face a $1.6 billion governmental operating…
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April 13, 2015
By: Stephen Waguespack
Louisiana’s residents have always enjoyed having fun on the water in the Sportsman’s Paradise, but a new study shows that more of our people can enjoy a successful career on it also.
Louisiana recently ranked No….
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April 6, 2015
A Joint Column by Stephen Waguespack, president of the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry (LABI), and Dr. Monty Sullivan, president of the Louisiana Community and Technical College System (LCTCS)
To meet the demands of a growing economy, Louisiana has a…
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March 30, 2015
By: Stephen Waguespack
It was a chamber of commerce weather weekend.
All throughout Louisiana, the sunshine, nice temperatures and clear skies replaced the rain that had saturated most of the state over the last few weeks. It was a great weekend…
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March 23, 2015
By: Stephen Waguespack
Well, that didn’t last long.
With my NCAA March Madness bracket already destroyed and the talented but unpredictable LSU basketball team abruptly ending their season after coughing up a big lead to NC State, I guess it is…
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March 16, 2015
By: Stephen Waguespack
Those that stay one step ahead of the game are best able to avoid falling two steps behind the competition.
Currently, the New Orleans Saints are trying to exemplify this principle, restructuring their roster and locker room chemistry…
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March 9, 2015
By: Stephen Waguespack
There are two states of Louisiana right now.
One Louisiana is the private sector economy. This state is on the verge of sustainable growth not seen in generations. As I travel the state to visit with LABI’s business…
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March 2, 2015
By: Stephen Waguespack
What constitutes a tax increase?
While making his acceptance speech for the 1988 presidential nomination at the Republican National Convention, then Vice President George H. W. Bush told the nation, “Read my lips: No new taxes.” A few…
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February 23, 2015
By: Stephen Waguespack
Relationships can be easy to start but difficult to end.
The trepidation that comes with breaking a heart or hurting a friend can incentivize a person to stay in a relationship that is clearly not working. In the…
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