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Graves, Delegation Call for Federal Action to Protect Louisianas Seafood Industry

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Today, Congressman Garret Graves (South Louisiana) and Louisiana's Congressional Delegation called for federal action to protect Louisiana's seafood industry against the ongoing impacts of record high water on the Mississippi River and the historical, two openings of the Bonnet Carre Spillway in 2019. "The Mississippi River has surpassed a 92-year flood record, underscoring the…

New $8.8M Mississippi River bridge exit to relieve traffic almost complete

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An $8.8 million project aimed at easing traffic problems near the Mississippi River bridge in Baton Rouge may be finished next month.The state is opening a new, Terrace Avenue exit off Interstate 110 South.Work began last August and was supposed to be finished this month. "They are a little behind," said Shawn Wilson, secretary for the state Department of Transportation and Development."I…

Graves: Statement on SCOTUS Decision to Block Citizenship Question on 2020 Census

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Congressman Garret Graves (South Louisiana) issued the following statement today regarding the Supreme Court opinion in Department of Commerce v. New York:"As a product of immigrants who is amazed to be part of such a great and diverse nation, I am incredibly disappointed by the Supreme Court's decision to block the reinstatement of a citizenship question for the 2020 census. The Court…

Flooding worries circle around Dawson Creek, federal funding could help

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BATON ROUGE - A neighborhood along Acadian Thruway, near I-10 and Dawson Creek, is tired of flooding. The most recent storm on June 6, 2019, was the final straw.At least 17 homes flooded along Honeysuckle Ave. and surrounding streets. Piles of debris sit at the curb, as it has in the past since this isn't the first time some of these homes have flooded."You know, if something isn't done…

Eight studies currently engaged for Amite River Basin, in a wide variety of scale and scope

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There's a lot of moving parts surrounding the Amite River. Several communities shed their water into the river's basin, which runs about 117 miles from its mouth in Mississippi, with roughly 37 miles of those being navigable. Much of those 37 navigable miles run along and through Livingston Parish, making the river one of the most important bodies of water. Knowing that fact, all eyes…

Duplication of Benefits stalemate clears hurdle

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Households of $90,000 or more must appeal to the state for a hardship to repay the SBA loan. The ball will now be in the court of Governor John Bel Edwards to define "hardship."Distribution of relief funds for flood victims from 2016 came one step closer to fruition last week when the Federal Registry published guidance on the long-awaited end to the Duplication of Benefits provision. The…

OPINION | McHugh David: 8 studies: Who pays for the solutions?

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We're all in this together. If there's anything to be gathered from the eight studies of varying scopes and scales on the Amite River Basin, it's that – no matter what we want to think, say, or do, every governmental entity, every community, and even every person has an effect on the watershed around them. There are currently eight – yes, eight – studies being…

State gets $400K grant to redevelop polluted brownfield sites in South Louisiana

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South Louisiana received a $400,000 grant from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to help communities safely clean up contaminated properties and encourage economic growth. The grant came from the EPA's Brownfields Program and will be managed by Louisiana's South Central Planning and Development Commission. A brownfield is a property that has or potentially has the presence…

OPINION | McHugh David: DOB fix meant a law actually got changed

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The Duplication of Benefits (DOB) saga is a fascinating one, but nothing brings that into as sharp a relief as the ending. For those at home, DOB became a massive point of contention after the Great Flood of 2016. Local residents were pushed to apply for both the Restore Louisiana program and for Small Business Administration (SBA) loans. The Restore program was funded with…

HUD finally issues guidance on SBA loan DOB relief

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Louisiana will likely receive $230 million of the relief money from the flood events of 2016, which caused extensive damage in parishes across south central and southeast Louisiana. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development issued long-awaited guidance on the Small Business Administration loans being considered a duplication of benefits for federal grant dollars available…