BY DEANNA B. NARVESON | Staff writer Potential turnout: On Dec. 7, East Baton Rouge Parish voters will decide who their next mayor-president will be, after Republican Sid Edwards and incumbent Democrat Sharon Weston Broome secured the top two spots in last week's primary. But in the same election, residents who live in St. George will vote on whether to approve transferring the new city's share of a parishwide 2% sales tax over to St. George. Historically, turnout has been low in Baton Rouge mayoral runoffs, but some wonder if the St. George item, which follows years of intense controversy and is on the ballots of more than 50,000 people, will drive greater turnout. Read more. In the Capitol: Gov. Jeff Landry’s complicated tax package continued to power forward Wednesday as a key legislative committee approved more than $1 billion in new sales taxes. That money would mostly offset the House’s decision the day before to cut income taxes and repeal the corporate franchise tax. Check out the latest from statehouse reporter Tyler Bridges. Going once, going twice, sold! One American Place, the second-tallest office building in downtown Baton Rouge, was sold at an East Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff's auction for just under $20 million Wednesday morning. Read more. |