Governor John Bel Edwards addressed the citizens of Louisiana yesterday during his monthly radio broadcast. Among the hot topics covered on the show were gun control, education, and taxes.
The gloves are about to come off in the Louisiana Legislatures special session. The issue, how much of your money is the state going to be claiming as our money.
Louisiana's new alcohol tax. Who is going to pay the tab on this? Chances are it will be you. The good news, you probably won't notice. The better news, after a few cocktails you won't even care.
The Internal Revenue Service is reporting a hardware failure in its computer system. This has temporarily suspended your ability to electronically file your taxes.
Should the tax on cigarette be made even higher? One group suggests it should be a lot higher if the Governor actually has the best interest of the state in mind.
Officials point out that some $30 million of Earned Income Tax Credits go unclaimed in the Acadiana region because people do not know about the refund.
A national survey recently ranked Louisiana in the top 10 in two very important lifestyle categories. It's a couple of more good reasons to call Louisiana home.
In this edition of "Rants From The Moon," Moon Griffon discusses the tax proposals and the major players involved in the current legislative session. One of those major players is Lafayette Rep. Joel Robideaux.
Lafayette Parish Clerk of Court Louis Perret will join 'Nathan and Bernie in the Mornings' tomorrow, March 31st at 7:40 a.m. for a discussion about Saturday's turnout.