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Flooding in Stephensville

Drainage project would solve problems, some residents say

Flooded streets, backed up sewer systems and home flooding in lower St. Martin Parish has some residents and officials frustrated as they say a project designed to fix these issues is going nowhere fast.

A combination of the high water flowing into Bayou Long from the Atchafalaya River and recent heavy downpours are causing problems for residents of Stephensville.

St. Martin Parish officials declared a state of emergency Monday mainly to address flooding in lower St. Martin, Parish Homeland Security Director Terry Guidry said. The declaration allows the parish to request additional assistance from the state.

In addition to using pumps to get water off the streets, workers from St. Martin and St. Charles parishes began filling sandbags last week to distribute where needed in the Stephensville area. Officials had filled roughly 30,000 bags by Monday.

A proposed drainage improvements project that’s been in the planning stages for several years but hasn’t seen much progress could be the answer to flooding problems for many in Stephensville, some people say.

The project, to be located in Bayou Estates Subdivision, includes a new pump station, a sheet pile wall to block potential floodwaters and a floodgate. The project would also protect Harbor Estates.

Parish Councilman Byron Fuselier, who represents all of lower St. Martin Parish, said officials have hit roadblocks trying to get a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ permit, especially since 2014. Several studies have been conducted, and officials keep answering the same questions, Fuselier said.

The project includes installation of sheet piles along the north canal and most eastern canal in Stephensville, a 30-foot-wide floodgate on the north side of Bayou Estates Subdivision and a new drainage pumping station on the eastern canal side to create a forced drainage area during storms, according to information that Project Engineer Mo Saleh provided The Daily Review in 2016.

Corps Spokesman Ricky Boyett said in an email that Corps personnel are reviewing the permit application and doing environmental assessments.

“Based on our evaluation to date as well as comments that we have received regarding the proposed project, we have requested additional information from the applicant,” Boyett said. “Once we receive this information, we can continue our application review process.”

Streets and some homes have flooded in Stephensville, and the sewer system is backing up in certain areas, resident Sterling Scully said.

Scully, who also owns Scully’s Aluminum Boats, has lived in Stephensville since 1969. When Scully bought his business building, it was 5.1 feet above sea level and, as of 2015, the building had subsided to 3.5 feet.

In 1991, Bayou Long reached 5.1 feet, “and we kept this subdivision dry,” Scully said.

But there were a lot fewer homes at that time, so officials were able to heavily sandbag the area, he said.

St. Martin officials have been pumping water out of residential areas since May 1 when Stephensville’s streets began to flood when the water reached 2.2 feet above sea level.

As of Monday morning, the water level on Bayou Long in Stephensville was about 3 feet above sea level. The Atchafalaya River in Morgan City was at about 7.2 feet Monday. Saleh said that the project would prevent flooding up to 4 feet above sea level.

The Atchafalaya is projected to slowly drop, but will still be at 7 feet Sunday, according to the National Weather Service.

Of the 297 homes in Bayou Estates, 67 homes are 3.5 feet above sea level or lower. Scully is concerned that the number will only increase due to subsidence.

Though the Bayou Chene Flood Control and Diversion Project is meant to provide protection for multiple parishes, including lower St. Martin, Scully says it wouldn’t protect from the street flooding Stephensville has been experiencing because that level of water wouldn’t meet the threshold to close the Bayou Chene floodgate.

Efforts to do a flood protection project in Stephensville began in 1998 and ramped up in 2011. About $3 million in grant money has been dedicated to the work, but it’s just “sitting in the bank,” Fuselier said.

Scully owns a rental house that flooded about a week and a half ago and has been flooded ever since.

According to Scully, several residents have been removing sandbags that workers placed around their homes and are keeping some streets flooded, while other residents are assisting parish officials by using their own pumps to remove water from the streets.

Fuselier plans to address the project and flooding issues in Stephensville at Tuesday’s St. Martin Parish Council meeting in St. Martinville.

Anyone who needs sandbags may go to the park on La. 70 in Stephensville where residents should prepare to fill their own bags.

Radio logs for June 5

The following are the radio dispatch logs from the Morgan City Police Department. To report unlawful or suspicious activity, call the police department at 985-380-4605.
Friday, June 2
7:58 a.m. 600 block of Martin Luther King Boulevard; Suspicious person.
8:22 a.m. 1900 block of Federal Avenue; Officer stand by.
8:45 a.m. 100 block of Louisa Street; Phone harassment.
10:09 a.m. 1100 block of Hickory Street; Alarm.
10:22 a.m. 1100 block of Marguerite Street; Reckless driving.
10:34 a.m. 700 block of Everett Street; Officer stand by.
10:57 a.m. Glenwood Street; Fire alarm.
11:06 a.m. 1700 block of Federal Avenue; Alarm.
12:21 p.m. 500 block of Belanger Street; Animal.
3:35 p.m. U.S. 90 West; Accident.
4:19 p.m. 1000 block of La. 70; Suspicious person.
4:46 p.m. 700 block of Myrtle Street; Civil matter.
4:51 p.m. 1500 block of Federal Avenue; Phone harassment.
5:18 p.m. U.S. 90 East; Stalled vehicle.
5:34 p.m. 1600 block of Chestnut Drive; Juvenile problem.
5:39 p.m. 1100 block of Sixth Street; Hit and run.
6:05 p.m. 700 block of Myrtle Street; Arrest.
6:21 p.m. 7200 block of La. 182; Medical.
6:31 p.m. 7200 block of La. 182; Complaint.
6:59 p.m. 700 block of Myrtle Street; Arrest.
7:40 p.m. Belanger and Front streets; Arrest.
8:01 p.m. 700 block of Myrtle Street; Arrest.
8:06 p.m. 2300 block of Tupelo Street; Juvenile problem.
9:12 p.m. 700 block of Myrtle Street; Theft.
9:33 p.m. 700 block of Myrtle Street; Arrest.
9:56 p.m. 100 block of Wren Street; Complaint.
10:07 p.m. Allison Street; Animal complaint.
10:20 p.m. 300 block of Third Street; Theft.
11:07 p.m. 900 block of Seventh Street; Suspicious vehicle.
Saturday, June 3
12:52 a.m. 100 block of Mount Street; Disturbance.
1:20 a.m. 700 block of Myrtle Street; Arrest.
2:26 a.m. 100 block of Mount Street; Simple battery.
2:40 a.m. Federal Avenue and Ellzey Street; Disturbance.
2:54 a.m. 2000 block of Allison Street; Complaint.
3:55 a.m. 200 block of Glenwood Street; Medical.
4:56 a.m. 7400 block of La. 182; Complaint.
6:04 a.m. 100 block of Roderick Street; Theft.
6:39 a.m. 7400 block of La. 182; Suspicious person.
7:35 a.m. 200 block of Glenwood Street; Suspicious vehicle.
7:38 a.m. 7400 block of La. 182; Suspicious person.
8:45 a.m. Federal Avenue and Onstead Street; Suspicious person.
8:50 a.m. 1100 block of Marguerite Street; Assistance.
9:06 a.m. 900 block of Brashear Avenue; 911 hang up.
10:56 a.m. 1400 block of Chatsworth Drive; Criminal damage to property.
11:18 a.m. 100 block of Mount Street; Com-plaint.
11:24 a.m. 400 block of Eighth Street; Utilities.
12:55 p.m. Mayon and Marshall streets; Suspicious person.
1:02 p.m. 500 block of Roderick Street; Com-plaint.
1:15 p.m. 7300 block of La. 182; Utilities.
1:30 p.m. 700 block of Justa Street; Theft.
1:31 p.m. 600 block of Arenz Street; Complaint.
1:40 p.m. 600 block of Leona Street; Disturbance.
1:53 p.m. 200 block of Everett Street; Alarm.
2:27 p.m. 1000 block of Brashear Avenue; Suspicious person.
3:17 p.m. 1500 block of Federal Avenue; Complaint.
3:46 p.m. 300 block of Egle Street; Alarm.
3:59 p.m. 600 block of Kentucky Street; Frequent patrols.
4 p.m. 500 block of Roderick Street; Officer stand by.
5:08 p.m. 1100 block of Marguerite Street; Disturbance.
5:09 p.m. 500 block of Second Street; Suspicious person.
5:12 p.m. 800 block of Clothilde Street; Arrest.
5:56 p.m. 800 block of Marshall Street; Medical.
6:57 p.m. 500 block of Franklin Street; Assistance.
7:38 p.m. 800 block of First Street; Animal complaint.
8:29 p.m. 2000 block of Allison Street; Medical.
8:37 p.m. 200 block of Everett Street; Com-plaint.
9:13 p.m. 1100 block of Marguerite Street; Arrest.
9:23 p.m. Everett and Second streets; Arrest.
11:24 p.m. 100 block of Wren Street; Complaint.
Sunday, June 4
1:15 a.m. 1400 block of Youngs Road; Medical.
1:16 a.m. 6300 block of La. 182; Arrest.
1:51 a.m. 7200 block of La. 182; Medical.
2:51 a.m. 700 block of Myrtle Street; Arrest.
2:53 a.m. 700 block of Myrtle Street; Arrest.
2:58 a.m. 300 block of Pershing Street; Com-plaint.
3:27 a.m. 1600 block of Glenmont Drive; Juvenile problem.
7:05 a.m. 1200 block of Victor II Boulevard; Alarm.
8:33 a.m. 1100 block of Marguerite Street; Assistance.
9:09 a.m. 1100 block of McDermott Drive; Reckless driving.
9:47 a.m. 1900 block of Railroad Avenue; Animal.
10:33 a.m. 200 block of Pecos Street; Disturbance.
1:03 p.m. 600 block of Front Street; Complaint.
1:35 p.m. 600 block of Grove Street; Frequent patrols.
1:38 p.m. 500 block of Federal Avenue; Alarm.
1:43 p.m. 400 block of Fourth Street; Medical.
4:03 p.m. 100 block of 11th Street; Animal.
4:52 p.m. 300 block of Aycock Street; Animal.
5:17 p.m. 500 block of Orange Street; Disturbance.
6:25 p.m. Garber Street; Patrol request.
7:04 p.m. 300 block of Wise Street; Alarm.
7:06 p.m. 700 block of Myrtle Street; Arrest.
8:38 p.m. 1400 block of Sandra Street; Alarm.
10:22 p.m. 7700 block of La. 182; Complaint.
10:53 p.m. Federal Avenue and Arenz Street; Arrest.
11:02 p.m. 700 block of Myrtle Street; Assistance.
11:06 p.m. 1000 block of Brashear Avenue; 911 hang up call.
11:37 p.m. 700 block of First Street; Loud music.
11:47 p.m. 4000 block of Railroad Avenue; Complaint.
Monday, June 5
2 a.m. Railroad Avenue; Complaint.
4:21 a.m. 400 block of Myrtle Street; Animal complaint.

Police: Woman possessed stolen vehicle

A 19-year-old Belle Rose woman was caught Saturday after Morgan City police discovered that she was in possession of a stolen vehicle, Police Chief James Blair said in a news release.

—Katie J. McKee, 19, of La. 1 in Belle Rose, was arrested at 7:45 p.m. Saturday on a charge of possession of a stolen item over $1,500.

Police conducted an investigation in regard to a stolen vehicle. During the investigation, McKee was identified as a suspect. McKee allegedly admitted to having possession of the vehicle in Morgan City. McKee was jailed.

Blair reported responding to 129 calls and reported the following arrests:

—Brodie Boudreaux, 23, of McDermott Drive in Morgan City, was arrested at 8:45 a.m. Friday on a charge of disturbing the peace intoxicated.

Patrol officers responded to the area of Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in regard to a suspicious person. Officers arrived and located Boudreaux. According to reports, Boudreaux was found to be in an intoxicated state. Boudreaux was jailed.

—Kimberly Evans, 25, of River Road in Berwick, was arrested at 4:53 p.m. Friday on charges of possession of synthetic cannabinoids and possession of drug paraphernalia.

Patrol officers responded to a local business in the area of La. 70 in regard to a suspicious person. Officers arrived and located Evans, who was in possession of suspected synthetic cannabinoids and drug paraphernalia. Evans was jailed.

—Tommy D. Donati II, 34, of Carter Lane in Berwick, was arrested at 6:24 p.m. Friday on a warrant charging him with two counts of failure to appear to pay a fine.

Donati was located and arrested at the Patterson Police Department on a Morgan City Court warrant. Donati was jailed.

—Patrick D. Guarisco, 53, of Front Street in Morgan City, was arrested at 7:51 p.m. Friday on a charge of possession of synthetic cannabinoids.

Patrol officers responded to the area of Front Street in regard to a suspicious person. Officers arrived and located Guarisco in the area. Guarisco was found to be in possession of suspected synthetic cannabinoids and drug paraphernalia. Guarisco was jailed.

—Rebecca L. Loustalot, 29, of Anderson Street in Franklin, was arrested at 8 p.m. Friday on a warrant charging her with possession of a stolen item over $1,500.

Loustalot was located at the police department and arrested on a warrant. The warrant stems from an investigation in regard to a stolen boat from a local business. Police found evidence linking Loustalot to the crime. Loustalot was jailed. The investigation is ongoing.

—Orrando M. Guidry, 46, of Florida Alley in Morgan City, was arrested at 1:21 p.m. Saturday on charges of possession of crack cocaine, violation of uniform controlled dangerous substance law-drug-free zone and disturbing the peace intoxicated.

Patrol officers responded to the area of Marshall Street in regard to a suspicious person. Officers arrived and located Guidry in the area. Guidry was found to be in an intoxicated state and in possession of suspected crack cocaine.

The area of the incident was a drug-free zone. Guidry was jailed.

—Frank Krabseth, 60, of Norway, was arrested at 1:36 p.m. Saturday on a charge of simple battery.

Patrol officers responded to a business in the area of Roderick Street in regard to a battery that was committed. Officers arrived and Krabseth was identified as the suspect who allegedly committed a battery on the victim. Krabseth was jailed.

—Wesley R. Bass, 20, of River Road in Berwick, was arrested at 5:17 p.m. Saturday on a warrant for three counts of failure to appear to pay a fine.

Bass was located and arrested in the area of Clothilde Street on a city court warrant. Bass was jailed.

—Ciara V. Williams, 28, of Tom Park Drive in Houston, was arrested at 9:29 p.m. Saturday on charges of driving under suspension, flight from an officer and on warrants for three counts of failure to appear to pay a fine and failure to appear for trial.

A patrol officer initiated a stop on a vehicle in the area of Second Street due to improper lighting. The operator of the vehicle exited and while speaking with the officer, the passenger fled the scene in the vehicle.

Police were able to catch up to the vehicle as it was turning onto Oil Tank Alley. The vehicle stopped, at which time police located Williams.

Williams allegedly admitted that she had fled due to active warrants for city court. Williams had a suspended driver’s license. Williams was jailed.

—Cesar Augusto Montes Cabrera, 28, of Railroad Avenue in Morgan City, was arrested at 8:15 p.m. Saturday on charges of improper lighting, no driver’s license and open container and on a warrant for failure to appear to pay a fine.

Patrol officers observed a vehicle being operated in the area of Veterans Boulevard without any lighting. A stop was initiated and Cabrera was identified as the operator of the vehicle.

Cabrera did not have a valid driver’s license and an open alcoholic beverage was located in the vehicle. Cabrera also had active warrants for city court. Cabrera was jailed.

—Clarence Darby, 35, of Orange Street in Morgan City, was arrested at 1:41 a.m. Sunday on charges of possession of marijuana and disregard of traffic control signals.

Patrol officers observed a vehicle traveling in the area of Ditch Avenue fail to stop at the red light. A stop was initiated and Darby was identified as the driver.

According to reports, Darby displayed signs of nervousness while speaking with officers. Darby was found to be in possession of suspected marijuana. Darby was arrested and transported to the Morgan City Jail where he was booked and incarcerated.

—Clarence Francois, 50, of Barrow Street in Amelia, was arrested at 3:05 a.m. Sunday on warrants charging him with unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling, criminal damage to property, simple battery and on two warrants for failure to appear to a pay fine.

Francois was located and arrested on warrants. The warrants from a May 2016 investigation during which Francois allegedly entered a home, damaged property and committed a battery on the victim.

Francois had already fled the scene when officers arrived. A warrant was prepared for his arrest. Francois was jailed.

—David L. Martinez, 53, of Railroad Avenue in Morgan City, was arrested at 4:40 p.m. Sunday on charges of disturbing the peace intoxicated, resisting an officer and a warrant charging him with four counts of failure to appear to pay a fine.

Martinez was located and arrested in the area of 11th Street on warrants. Martinez, who was found to be in an intoxicated state, was yelling profane language during the encounter. Martinez also resisted officers during the arrest. Martinez was jailed.

—Raul O. Navarez, 54, of Mallard Street in Morgan City, was arrested at 10:55 p.m. Sunday on a warrant charging him with theft less than $750.

Navarez was located and arrested in the area of Federal Avenue on active warrants held by the Morgan City Police Department. The warrant stems from an investigation during which Navarez was identified as a suspect that committed a theft in May. Navarez was jailed.

St. Mary Parish Sheriff Mark Hebert reported responding to 132 complaints in the parish and reported the following arrests in east St. Mary Parish:

—Amber Metrejean, 27, of California Street in Berwick, was arrested at 3:08 p.m. Friday on a warrant for failure to appear on the charge of criminal neglect of family.

A deputy located Metrejean at her home on the warrant and transported her to the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center for booking. Metrejean paid a $73.80 fine and was released to appear in court June 7.

—Chance Boudreaux, 22, of Railroad Avenue in Morgan City, was arrested at 5:20 p.m. Friday on a charge of theft of goods.

A deputy responded to a report of shoplifting at a store in Bayou Vista. The deputy learned from store security personnel that Boudreaux attempted to leave the store without paying for an item. Following the deputy’s investigation, Boudreaux was released on a summons to appear in court Sept. 8.

—Bradley Druilhet, 30, of Adam Street in Morgan City, was additionally charged at 3:48 a.m. Saturday on a warrant for failure to appear on the charge of simple assault. Druilhet was already incarcerated at the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center. No bail is set.

—Michelle Ashley, 47, of South Verret Street in Amelia, was arrested at 2:41 p.m. Saturday on a charge of violation of protective orders.

A deputy investigating a complaint of a violation of a protective order found evidence that Ashley went to the victim’s residence in Amelia in violation of the court order. Ashley was transported to the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center for booking. Ashley was released on $2,500 bail.

—Sharla Daniels, 47, of Willow Street in Franklin, was arrested at 3:22 p.m. Saturday on a charge of theft by shoplifting.

A deputy responded to a report of shoplifting at a store in Bayou Vista. The deputy learned from store security personnel that Daniels was seen concealing items in her purse. The deputy collected additional evidence in the crime. Following the investigation, Daniels was released on a summons to appear in court Sept. 8.

—Michelle Landry, 44, of Carol Road in Bayou Vista, was arrested at 10:04 p.m. Saturday on charges of possession of drug paraphernalia and two counts of possession of Prozac and Flexeril without a prescription.

—Clarence Francois III, 50, of Carol Road in Bayou Vista, was arrested at10:04 p.m. Saturday on warrants from Morgan City Police Department and the City Court of Morgan City for criminal damage to property, unauthorized entry of an inhabited dwelling, simple battery, failure to appear on the charges of flight from an officer, and failure to appear on the charge of appearing in public intoxicated.

While investigating a complaint of loud noise coming from a home on Carol Road, deputies encountered two people at two separate apartments at the complex. The two people were identified as Landry and Francois.

Inside Landry’s apartment, deputies found Flexeril and Prozac pills, a pipe used for smoking illicit drugs and a grinder. Deputies located active warrants for Francois’ arrest.

Landry and Francois were transported to the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center for booking. No bail is set for Landry. Francois was transferred to the Morgan City Police Department jail.

—Andy Nguyen, 22, of Chatsworth Drive in Morgan City, was arrested at 1 a.m. Sunday on charges of possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia and contributing to the delinquency of a juvenile.

A deputy investigating a report of suspicious people at the Berwick Boat Landing located several people standing around parked vehicles including Nguyen.

While speaking with Nguyen, the deputy observed two female juveniles hiding in the back seat of his vehicle. During the investigation, the deputy also located three bags of marijuana and a marijuana grinder in the vehicle. The juveniles were released to their guardians.

Nguyen was transported to the St. Mary Parish Law Enforcement Center for booking. Nguyen was released on $4,500 bail.

Berwick Police Chief Police James Richard reported the following arrests:

—Tara Collins, 33, of Live Oak Street in Baldwin, was arrested at 11:09 a.m. Saturday on a charge of driving under suspension. Collins posted $1,000 bail.

—Katy Ghirardi, 24, of Becky Drive in Patterson, was arrested at 9:17 p.m. Saturday on charges of stop sign violation, operating a vehicle while intoxicated child endangerment and simple criminal damage to property. Ghirardi posted $3,250 bail.

Patterson Police Chief Patrick LaSalle reported no arrests.

WILLIAM 'KEN' KENNETH MACEY

February 14, 1931- June 2, 2017
William “Ken” Kenneth Macey, a native of North Carolina and a longtime resident of Bayou L’Ourse, was called to his heavenly home after a courageous battle with cancer. He left with gentle dignity and grace at the age of 86.
A wonderful husband, father and grandfather, Ken Macey proudly served his country in the United States Navy. Later in his life, he joined The East St. Mary Veterans Funeral Squad where he and his fellow members provided military honors to Veteran Services within the area. He was a dedicated past commander of the squad, as well as past commander of Post 4222 VFW Branch, and a member of the American Legion.
Those left to cherish Ken’s beautiful memory are his loving wife of 67 years, Patricia Macey; his four children, Crystal Macey, Donna Hebert, Barry Macey and Arthur Macey; 11 grandchildren, Kelly, Pennie, Brandy, Tess, Timothy, Kenny, Chris, Tonya, Matthew, Luke and Jessica; and numerous great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother.
The family requests that memorial visitation be observed on Saturday, June 10, 2017, from noon until time of services at 2 p.m. at Hargrave Funeral Home. Following services, Military Honors will be rendered by Ken’s fellow members of The East St. Mary Veterans Funeral Squad.

ALVIN CROCHET JR.

Alvin Crochet Jr., 86, a native of Houma and resident of Amelia, died Saturday, June 3, 2017.
He is survived by three sisters, Dianne Sharp of Berwick, Geraldine Ashley of Ila and Catherine Kirkland of Livingston; three brothers, Anthony Crochet of Gibson, Gerald Crochet of Livingston and Camille Crochet of Labadieville; and other relatives.
He was preceded in death by his parents, three sisters and three brothers.
Visitation was from 9 a.m. until services at 11 a.m. Monday at Twin City Funeral Home. He was laid to rest in the Morgan City Cemetery with military honors rendered by the East St. Mary Veterans Funeral Squad.
Twin City Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Wheel House for June 5

WOMEN MISSION Ministry of New Salem Baptist Church meeting 10 a.m. Saturday, June 24. Speaker Lucinda Knight, New Mt. Esther Baptist Church.

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Louisiana Spotlight: Louisiana lawmakers jettison long list of ideas

BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Louisiana won’t be creating statewide regulations for ride-hailing services like Uber. It won’t abolish the death penalty. Marriage license standards won’t change, neither will divorce rules. Gas taxes — or really any other tax — won’t grow higher. The state won’t meddle in local decisions about Confederate monuments. And if Louisiana has a “sanctuary city,” it won’t be penalized by the state.
Those are among the many ideas discarded by Louisiana’s legislators in the current lawmaking session. The measures were killed directly in the House or Senate, or lawmakers scrapped their own bills, realizing they had no chance of passage before session ends Thursday.
Call it a session of casualties.
So many bills have been jettisoned over the two-month lawmaking period that the session might be known more for what has failed among the more than 900 measures filed for consideration, than by what will pass.
Lawmakers once again struck down a proposal to allow Louisiana residents to carry a concealed gun without a permit. The House refused to ban corporal punishment at public schools, where more than half of districts allow paddling and spanking for misbehavior. Efforts to outlaw capital punishment for offenses committed after July 1 couldn’t gain enough traction to pass, as even one of the bill’s sponsors turned against it.
College students who receive tuition payments through the TOPS program won’t encounter new residency or repayment requirements. In fact, the nearly $300 million won’t face any substantive changes, despite repeated legislative hand-wringing over its price tag. The House agreed to modestly toughen TOPS criteria for future high school students, but the proposal was withdrawn in the Senate amid strong opposition.
Gov. John Bel Edwards had a particularly rough road this session. His minimum wage hike proposal was killed. His equal pay bills stalled. And the Democratic governor’s tax package never got out of the majority-Republican House committee where it was assigned.
Though lawmakers talked about the need for tax reform since last year, no deals appear likely on major tax changes, with dozens of ideas for redesigning Louisiana’s system floated and blocked.
Republicans, particularly in the conservative House where most tax bills must start, stymied most anything that could be considered a tax hike. Edwards, Democrats and some Republicans who wanted to rewrite tax laws to help fill a $1 billion budget gap — looming in mid-2018 when temporary taxes expire — have seen those ideas go nowhere.
Wwhile lawmakers have complained they have too many restrictions on how they can budget and where they can cut, efforts to unlock protected areas of the budget were unable to gain traction. A broader effort to hold a convention to rewrite portions of the Louisiana Constitution dealing with finances also failed.
On nonfinancial issues, voters won’t decide whether they want to ban certain traffic cameras and won’t have an easier time trying to recall elected officials. Drivers won’t get to skip their vehicle inspections. Louisiana universities will continue to have official alcoholic beverages affiliated with their brand. New protections won’t be added into law barring discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity.
The House killed a bill that would have cut the wait to six months for a no-fault divorce when the married couple has children under 18. Senators decided against rewriting a law that requires people to produce a birth certificate to get married, instead letting the courts resolve a legal dispute that has temporarily blocked the statute.
Death of the proposals this year doesn’t mean debate is done. Expect many of the bills to be resurrected in future sessions, since few ideas disappear permanently at the Louisiana Capitol.
Melinda Deslatte has covered Louisiana politics for The Associated Press since 2000. Follow her at http://twitter.com/melindadeslatte

Franklin water: Low pressure advisory Monday night

Customers of the Franklin water system will experience low water pressure tonight beginning at approximately 8:00 p.m. due to work being conducted on a broken water main. Service is expected to be restored by morning. The city apologizes for the inconvenience and appreciates your patience.

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