Congratulations, Rep Abramson
Moving up in the world.
BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - Two New Orleans area lawmakers were chosen
Thursday to lead the House committees that will be essential to deciding
the fate of Gov. John Bel Edwards' budget and tax proposals.
House
Speaker Taylor Barras announced his committee assignments, saying he
thought the list contained a balance of leadership from various
geographical, political and racial backgrounds.
"This is an
outstanding group of dedicated public servants who are ready and able to
tackle some of the most pressing issues facing our state," Barras,
R-New Iberia, said in a statement.
Republican Rep. Cameron Henry
of Metairie was named chairman of the Appropriations Committee, which
crafts the state's budget and handles most spending bills.
Democratic
Rep. Neil Abramson of New Orleans was chosen chairman of the Ways and
Means Committee, which handles tax legislation and state construction
spending plans. Abramson was the only Democrat to vote for Barras as
speaker, and the chairmanship was seen as a reward for that decision.
Thanks, for that Neil.
You're really helping.
Gov. John Bel Edwards
withdrew a key Medicaid expansion item from the a legislative budget
committee agenda Friday morning (Jan. 29), hours after the Louisiana
House announced its committee members would be mostly Republicans.
The Edwards administration was planning on asking the Louisiana
Legislature's joint budget committee to approve the hire of an
additional 248 employees at the Department of Health and Hospitals to
handle Medicaid expansion. The hires are needed to fulfill one of the
Democratic governor's top priorities to provide more access to health
care in the state.
The yanking of the item may be a signal the Louisiana House will make
it difficult to Edwards to execute Medicaid expansion. The governor has
typically had a lot of control over who legislative leadership, but the
Republican-controlled House is exerting more independence this year.
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