Por: The Advocate Business March 02, 2023
Less than two months after it avoided a state penalty over issues with its , an Ascension Parish industrial packaging manufacturer on Wednesday received a small penalty from the Louisiana Board of Commerce and Industry for failing to submit a renewal application for a payroll tax break on time.The board voted to renew the Quality Jobs contract for Mauser USA, located in Geismar. However, the board also instituted a one-year penalty on the... + full article
The Advocate USA Business March 02, 2023
In a battle of state versus local control, a state regulatory board on Wednesday greenlit a handful of tax breaks , dealing a blow to New Orleans officials who had pushed for the coffee giant to hand over about $5.1 million in property taxes on its local roasteries.Six tax... + más
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The Advocate USA Opinion January 30, 2023
objects to the accusatory tone of the recent editorial printed by The Advocate regarding Louisiana’s and the claim that industry has some explaining to do.To put that objection in context, some brief history: Louisiana has one of the highest homestead exemptions in the nation... + más
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An Ascension manufacturer missed its ITEP job targets. The state won’t penalize them. | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Business January 21, 2023
The Louisiana Board of Commerce and Industry on Friday unanimously approved multimillion-dollar tax breaks for a pair of massive industrial projects in Plaquemines and Caldwell parishes.Venture Global LNG received a $29.8 million payroll rebate over 10 years for its $14.4... + más
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The board that oversees Louisiana’s lucrative industrial property tax break program chose not to levy any penalties against an Ascension Parish manufacturer that missed its job and payroll targets, even though the Ascension Parish Council .Back in October, the Ascension Parish... + más
Nearly $300M in tax revenue came rushing back to local governments last year after ITEP reforms, report says | The Advocate
Letters: Without ITEP, Louisiana would see fewer industrial projects | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Crime December 07, 2022
Local and state officials are blaming one another Tuesday after it emerged a Donaldsonville man who had been convicted of second-degree murder more than five years ago but not sentenced was mistakenly released from jail.Michael Ma-Man LeBlanc, 41, was convicted of second-degree... + más
How did a man convicted of murder get out of prison? For one thing, a 5-year sentencing delay. | The Advocate
After new trial led to murder conviction again, judge hands down life sentence for Ascension man | The Advocate
The Advocate USA Opinion October 13, 2022
Will the next Republican governor of Louisiana be elected on a platform? That slogan is being suggested, most unhelpfully, by John Bel Edwards.No candidate in Louisiana will adopt that slogan willingly. There is no GOP equivalent of Al Sharpton or others on the loony left.For... + más
Lanny Keller: What legacy project of John Bel Edwards will be under fire in 2023? The viral one. | The Advocate
Democrat Cori Bush doubles down on 'defunding the police' while on CNN: 'Absolutely' still supports | Fox News
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