Also: Metro Council gets heated again
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These Social Security changes could affect thousands of Louisianans
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These Social Security changes could affect thousands of Louisianans

BY DEANNA B. NARVESON | Staff writer​ ​ ​

Up for a vote: The U.S. Senate will vote on legislation to repeal two provisions that lower or eliminate Social Security benefits for many former public employees who have paid into the system, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Wednesday. In Louisiana, the changes would benefit an estimated 90,000 workers. Read the full story. 


Back at City Hall: For the second night in a row, Baton Rouge Metro Council discussions became heated as members tried to come to a vote. This time, at a meeting that lasted more than four hours, members were debating whether to approve an Entergy franchise fee that could boost a city-parish budget that was slashed by revenue lost to St. George. Read the full story. 


What is the best kitchen gadget? If you're looking for good gift for a loved one this holiday season, this list of recommendations from Baton Rouge chefs is a great place to start. See their top finds here. 

Senate to vote on Social Security changes that would benefit thousands of Louisiana retirees

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Senate will vote on legislation to repeal two provisions that lower or eliminate Social Security benefits for many former public employees who have paid into the system, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said Wednesday. Read more

'They are our children': Baton Rouge school chief connects tenure with a life in local schools

In contrast to most of his predecessors, LaMont Cole has a long, personal history with public schools in Baton Rouge, starting as a student, later as a teacher and principal, and now as the schools s… Read more

 
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