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State budget czar finds this flaw in House spending plan

By Jessica Williams | Capitol News Bureau Editor​ ​ ​

Spending limit: There's one, big problem with the House's plan to pay down debt with extra cash and avoid a key spending limit, Gov. John Bel Edwards' budget czar says – the plan actually tops the limit by nearly $200 million. James Finn has the story. 


Landry at the Lege: Jeff Landry, gubernatorial candidate and attorney general, stumped at the Legislature Tuesday for a bill to restrict access to sexually explicit materials in libraries, Finn reports. The bill heads now to the full House. 


Land buy ban: State lawmakers advanced this week bills that would prevent China and its citizens from buying land in Louisiana, part of a national effort by the Republican Party to stop foreign land ownership, Sam Karlin reports. Critics say the bills discriminate against Chinese and other immigrants. 


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Numbers to Know

Less than 1%: Amount of U.S. land Chinese companies own

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$19M: Value of Dave Dixon Drive, LaSalle Street, and  green space along West Stadium Drive near the Caesar's Superdome in New Orleans

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$193M: Amount by which House Republicans' spending plan exceeds a key spending limit, according to Jay Dardenne

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Source: Commissioner of Administration Jay Dardenne, appraiser Michael Truax of Metairie, Pew Research Center 

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