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Statewide Assembly with Gubernatorial Candidates November 13 th , 2015

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Statewide Assembly with Gubernatorial Candidates

November 13th, 2015

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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.

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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

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• 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

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Projected budget deficits2015-16: $1.6 billion2016-17: $1.6 billion2017-18: $2 billion

How did we get here?

Our Budget

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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.

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How will you address our state’s structural budget deficit? (Be specific.)

Time limit: 90 seconds per candidate

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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

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785,105 of our people don’t have health insurance.

(64,635 are kids)

Our Health

8 times

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Medicaid Expansion would provide health insurance to 400,000 Louisiana residents.

(4 Tiger Stadiums)

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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

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to attract grocery stores to low-access

neighborhoods

But… no funding!

2009 Healthy Food Retail Act

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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.

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•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

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Worker productivity

increase: 35%

The Big Disconnect:1979 - 2012

Wages increase: 1%

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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.

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If elected, will you meet with Together Louisiana at least twice per year to address these and other issues?

Our Relationship