by Mary L. Robinson | Jun 3, 2024 | Article, Newsletter
Louisiana’s 2024 Regular Session officially adjourned sine die on Monday, June 3rd. In Louisiana, regular sessions convening during even-numbered years are non-fiscal in nature, meaning legislators are constitutionally prohibited from introducing a measure that levies...
by Mary L. Robinson | Jul 5, 2023 | Uncategorized
On June 30, 2023, Governor John Bel Edwards announced that he has taken final action on the passed bills from Louisiana’s 2023 Regular Session. Of the final action taken, Governor Edwards signed forty-eight tax measures into law and vetoed two tax measures. The two...
by Mary L. Robinson | Jun 8, 2023 | Article, Featured, News, Tax Policy
Louisiana’s 2023 Regular Legislative Session has officially adjourned sine die. At the outset of this year’s fiscal session, legislators introduced numerous measures aimed at implementing significant tax reform. These initial proposals included the elimination of the...
by Mary L. Robinson | Apr 3, 2023 | News, Taxation
Texas’ 88th Regular Legislative Session convened on Tuesday, January 10th and is set to adjourn on Monday, May 29th. The state’s Regular Legislative Session takes place every two years and lasts for 140 days. Throughout the 2023 Session, the legislative body has...
by Mary L. Robinson | Mar 30, 2023 | News, Taxation
Louisiana’s 2023 Regular Legislative Session will convene on Monday, April 10th. This year’s Regular Session is fiscal in nature, meaning legislators face subject-matter limitations when filing bills. Legislators may file any bill that pertains to the list of fiscal...