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Click here to download a copy of the report. The latest PAR report, “Public Mental Health Care in Louisiana,” evaluates the state’s system of public mental health care. The report provides an overview of the system and focuses on several issues that are barriers for those who seek treatment for mental illness. The analysis finds […]
Click here to download a copy of the report. The latest PAR report, “Public Mental Health Care in Louisiana,” evaluates the state’s system of public mental health care. The report provides an overview of the system and focuses on several issues that are barriers for those who seek treatment for mental illness. The analysis finds […]
Click here to download a copy of PAR’s On the Health Record newsletter. Each year state officials make decisions about health and hospital programs to provide essential services to Louisiana’s medically indigent, aged and disabled. More than 30 percent of the state budget is spent on health care. These are arguably the most important public […]
Legislative committees responsible for redrawing voting districts have announced plans to invoke an exception to Louisiana’s open meetings law and hold a two-day, closed meeting to receive information relative to the law and history of redistricting. Given the significance of the 2010 redistricting cycle for Louisiana and the potential for major shifts of power nationally […]
In a 2006 commentary on the legislative session, PAR stated that comprehensive structural reform for higher education had been ignored and that Louisiana operates an excessive number of higher education institutions haphazardly arranged under four independent governing boards. Last week, state Treasurer John Kennedy cited that 2006 commentary in a statement implying that PAR supports […]
As part of the governor’s ethics reform package in 2008, substantial changes were made to the process of prosecuting and judging those who violate the state’s ethics code. One unsettling change was the transfer of adjudicatory power from the Board of Ethics to civil service administrative law judges. The ethics board detailed its concerns about […]
The Public Affairs Research Council recently received a generous donation from the Kinsey Family Fund to help build the Emogene Pliner Research Internship Endowment Fund. The Kinsey family has a long legacy of service to PAR with Norman Kinsey as a past chairman of the board and Glenn V. Kinsey as a currently serving board […]
Click here to download a copy of the report. The state Department of Economic Development (LED) should provide more accessible and consistent information about its discretionary incentive programs, according to PAR’s latest analysis, “Filling the Gap or Tipping the Scale? An Analysis of Louisiana’s Use of Financial Incentives to Spur Economic Development,” which was released […]