Also: Are the cities in EBR paying their fair share of expenses?
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Auto insurance bills clear House but critics say they won't work
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Pro-industry auto insurance bills move forward

BY VICKI FERSTEL | Staff writer​ ​ ​

House clears pro-industry auto insurance bills.

The state House on Monday approved a slate of bills that insurance companies and business interests say would hold down rising automobile insurance rates in Louisiana.

Some lawmakers, however, agreed with trial lawyers that the changes won’t help consumers in a state where auto insurance rates are among the highest in the nation.

Staff writer Tyler Bridges notes the measures would make it harder for people injured in car accidents to file lawsuits and win big payouts.


LSU football lands commitment from four-star cornerback Havon Finney.

Finney is the No. 54 overall player and the No. 7 cornerback in the country, according to the 247Sports composite. He picked LSU over Southern Cal, Michigan, Oregon and others.

Staff writer Wilson Alexander notes the Tigers now have 10 players committed, headlined by five-star wide receiver Tristen Keys and four-star defensive lineman Richard Anderson.

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Are EBR's cities paying their fair share?

With the District Attorney's Office seeking a new tax, and with city-parish officials scrambling to fill budget holes, some argue that St. George, Central, Zachary and Baker aren't paying their fair share. Should those cities should start pitching in, or should East Baton Rouge make a fundamental change to how the parish is organized?

Staff writer Patrick Sloan-Turner delves into the issue.

Meanwhile, Mayor-President Sid Hebert is supporting the DA's tax on Saturday's ballot.

As East Baton Rouge splinters into separate cities, is everyone paying their fair share?

Last year, at least 422 felony arrests were made in the cities of Baker, Central and Zachary, according to the East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office. Read more

Mayor Sid Edwards backs DA Hillar Moore's tax proposal: 'It's a small price to pay'

East Baton Rouge Mayor-President Sid Edwards supports District Attorney Hillar Moore's proposal to levy a new property tax, which will be on voters' ballots this Saturday. Read more

 
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