Legislative Agenda
The Capital Region is competing for talent, capital, and industry in real time. The Greater Baton Rouge Economic Partnership is advancing a focused legislative agenda to strengthen talent development, accelerate business investment, and build the infrastructure required to win.
Expand Work-Based Learning and Talent Pathways
Louisiana cannot import enough talent to meet demand. We must produce it at scale. The Partnership will champion legislation that:
- Creates a durable statutory framework for learn-and-earn programs, scaling internship opportunities for high school students.
- Advances a comprehensive evaluation of TOPS, assessing the measurable returns that Louisiana’s signature scholarship program is delivering for students and taxpayers.
- Expands access to high-demand workforce credentials by broadening eligibility for the M.J. Foster Promise Program, removing barriers to stackable credentials that lead to good jobs.
A region that trains its own talent retains its own talent.
Invest in the Institutions That Anchor Growth
Regional economies rise or fall on their educational infrastructure. The Partnership will push for:
- Sustained, protected funding for higher education and workforce training institutions as core drivers of regional competitiveness.
- Preserved investment in early childhood education, which is the strongest long-term lever for workforce participation, economic mobility, and child development outcomes.
Cuts to education today are a tax on our economy tomorrow.
Compete for (and Win) Business Investment
Capital flows to certainty, speed, and prepared sites. The Partnership will aggressively advance:
- Regulatory certainty for energy investment, supporting a clear, investment-ready environment for carbon capture and storage (CCS) and an all-of-the-above energy strategy.
- Full funding for the Louisiana Economic Development High Impact Jobs Program, the state’s premier tool for landing competitive, high-wage employers.
- Insurance market stabilization, reducing cost volatility and restoring market availability for businesses and residents.
- Strengthened local economic development capacity, increasing support for local development organizations and investment-ready certified sites that shorten the runway from prospect to groundbreaking.
Businesses choose regions. We intend to be the obvious choice.
Fund the Infrastructure That Moves Our Economy
Delayed infrastructure is lost opportunity. The Partnership will advocate for:
- Dedicated funding for the Mega Projects Fund, the Transportation Trust Fund, and regionally significant infrastructure priorities.
- Continued reform at DOTD to accelerate project delivery and cut the gap between funding authorization and project completion.
Great infrastructure doesn’t just move people. It moves investment.
The Capital Region’s moment is now. These priorities are our commitment to making it count.
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Each of these priorities reflects The Partnership’s core mission: to be a catalyst for growth, innovation, and quality of life in Louisiana’s Capital Region. Through targeted legislative advocacy, The Partnership aims to build a stronger Baton Rouge Area—one that’s competitive, equitable, and future-ready.