I think he's someone that believes higher education cannot always get everything they ask for in one of the poorest, if not the poorest states in the union. When it comes to budgets and revenue allocation there are two numbers, what you need and what you would like to have. In this state, it's very possible after last years session at the end of the year they will get neither.
the cuts proposed would be to future spending budgets...... not already allocated funds in prior budgets. Can't undo the west side demolition.
GDP is only one measure. When it comes to healthcare cost, wages, income and the number of citizens on government subsidy, we are at the bottom of the barrel.
Over 50% of our state population is on some type of state or federal government program. Medicaid, Chips, Food Stamps, Welfare and others. In addition to that, close to 43% of the state is on Medicaid and Medicare, or both. The rest of the state is either on private insurance, Tri-Care or no health insurance at all. And this is the reason our health insurance will continue to increase. And when you have an unhealthy population, 43% on Government health insurance and the rest of the population on split between private, military or uninsured, they is not enough left in of a market for another health insurance carrier to come to Louisiana to give the citizens another option. It's Blue Cross or United Health.
By most measures we are a very poor state. This governor has some tough decisions to make, and many people will not be happy because the previous governor and the legislature kicked the can down the road.
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April 3 2024 update
The picture is flipped horizontally, so it gave me vertigo for a split second.
I wanted to see who would notice first lol.
The real thing:
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