La.’s Gov. Blanco calls special session

December 11, 2006

Despite calls from some legislators to wait, Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Babineaux Blanco called for a special session of the state legislature to meet Dec. 8 through 17. The focus of the session will be on taxes, roads, insurance costs and wages, the governor’s announcement said. The agenda includes ways to bail out the Louisiana Citizens Property Insurance Corp., to stop it from passing on the costs of its $1 billion debt for hurricane claims to all homeowners.

The Associated Press reported that many legislators and policy groups wanted Blanco to postpone or scrap the session entirely. The state has an almost $2 billion budget surplus, but those opposing the special session apparently feel the governor’s plan to spend it is vague and lacks sufficient legislative input.

But Blanco pressed on, officially calling for the session on Dec. 2. “Consensus was reached last month regarding dates and session priorities in meetings with legislative leaders,” she said in the announcement. “Both Democrat and Republican delegations were consulted. While it is regrettable that certain individuals feel that they may be inconvenienced by this session, I am convinced that most people will agree that it is important to deliver immediate tax relief to Louisiana businesses and families, refund the LA Citizen’s assessment paid by homeowners across our state, make a real investment to improve our roads and provide fair salaries to teachers, state employees and first responders.”

Several lawmakers had sought a session dealing mainly with insurance issues, looking at comprehensive ways to re-attract insurers after the hurricanes and stop insurance costs from continuing to rise, the AP reported. Legislators said politically popular pay raises and other spending proposals weren’t urgent and could wait until the regular session in April.