Louisiana legislators have lots of work to do to identify funding sources for the state to survive the more than $1 billion fiscal cliff projected for its 2018-19 fiscal year, state Rep. Beryl Amedee, R-Houma, said Thursday.
Amedee held a town hall meeting at the Morgan City Municipal Auditorium.
Louisiana’s 2017 regular legislative session began April 8 and ended June 8. A special session to pass a budget for the 2017-18 fiscal year immediately followed the regular session and adjourned June 16.
The state’s fiscal year began July 1.
Legislators will begin the budget review process for the 2018-19 fiscal ...
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