As a journalist, I understand the importance of cultivating and maintaining a strong business climate and furthering economic development in our state. As a public servant, active member of the Republican State Central Committee, and business owner from New Orleans, these are my top priorities. However, I am concerned about some of the legislation I have seen this session, which seems to be anti-free market, pro-big government intrusion, and ultimately bad for business. One particular bill, Senate Bill 234, could have disastrous and unintended consequences for businesses and Louisiana taxpayers. This bill could reduce the number of financial institutions eligible to compete for and finance taxpayer-funded projects such as road construction, school maintenance, assets for first responders, and healthcare.
If we want businesses and residents to continue to thrive in our state, we need pro-growth policies that benefit our families, businesses
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