slides on issues for statewide assembly
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Statewide Assembly with Gubernatorial Candidates
November 13th, 2015
Change in state, higher ed spending per student, 2008 to 2015Higher Education
Largest cuts in the nation.
Since 2008, $4,941 per student in cuts.
Higher Education
Same period: Incomes declined by $3,000
Tuition increased $2,939 per student since 2008 – 67.2%
Percent change in higher ed tuition, 2008 to 2015
• 62% of roads in poor or mediocre condition
• 29% of bridges structurally deficient or obsolete
• $12 billion in transportation projects
• $575 million in transportation trust fund
Transportation & Infrastructure
Projected budget deficits2015-16: $1.6 billion2016-17: $1.6 billion2017-18: $2 billion
How did we get here?
Our Budget
6Source: Legislative Fiscal Office historical data and latest REC forecasts of January 2015
#1) We lost nearly a billion with cuts to Stelly Plan.
#2) We give away $1.1 billion per year in industry tax exemptions.
How will you address our state’s structural budget deficit? (Be specific.)
Time limit: 90 seconds per candidate
Our Health
Louisiana ranks:•2nd highest in cancer
•2nd highest in obesity
•2nd highest in overall poor health outcomes•3rd highest in premature death•4th highest in diabetes
785,105 of our people don’t have health insurance.
(64,635 are kids)
Our Health
8 times
Medicaid Expansion would provide health insurance to 400,000 Louisiana residents.
(4 Tiger Stadiums)
1.3 million Louisiana residents have low
access to grocery stores.
Sources: USDA data fro 2014 and The Reinvestment Fund 2014.
Louisiana is
3rd in the nation in difficulty
accessing healthy food.
RED = Worse!
ORANGE = Low Access
to attract grocery stores to low-access
neighborhoods
But… no funding!
2009 Healthy Food Retail Act
Our Health: Question
How will you address healthcare access in our state?
• Will you visit the fresh food financing initiative with us in New Orleans during your first year in office?
• Will you accept Medicaid expansion and on what terms?
• Time limit: 90 seconds for each candidate.
•21% below the poverty line
•40% in or near poverty
•77% of fast food workers on public assistance
•police officers in Tallulah qualify for food stamps
Our People: Work and wages
Worker productivity
increase: 35%
The Big Disconnect:1979 - 2012
Wages increase: 1%
Our People: Work and wages
•How will you prioritize issues facing low-wage workers in our State?
•Will you visit NOVA, the workforce intermediary in Monroe and northeast Louisiana, with us during your first year in office?
• Time limit: 90 seconds for each candidate.
If elected, will you meet with Together Louisiana at least twice per year to address these and other issues?
Our Relationship