Tax policy should be fair, and the responsibility for supporting public services should be evenly distributed.
Right now in Louisiana, our poorest citizens pay over 10 percent of their income in state and local taxes, while the top one percent – those making over $1 million a year – pay about five percent.
Lobbyists for big business complain that Louisiana has high corporate taxes, but because of all the exemptions available to them, big business actually pays less than one-fourth of the taxes on the books.
Louisiana doesn’t have a spending problem, we have a revenue problem. The bulge in the budget over the past five years was from federal disaster relief and recovery funds. Spending in the state general fund has remained flat, even though the demand for state services has risen.
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