Legislative Agenda
The Partnership is focused on advancing economic development, infrastructure, and quality of life across Louisiana’s Capital Region in the 2025 Regular Legislative Session. Below are The Partnership’s key priorities, each aligned with our commitment to fostering a thriving, competitive, and inclusive regional economy.
Blight Reduction
Blight erodes property values, contributes to crime, and stifles economic development. The Partnership will champion legislation that gives local government and redevelopment agencies the tools they need to expedite the cleanup and revitalization of neglected properties. Specifically, The Partnership supports:
- Expanding jurisdiction for Build Baton Rouge (the EBR Redevelopment Authority), to proactively acquire, repurpose, and redevelop blighted properties.
- Accelerating the condemnation of unsafe structures by shifting the authority to the executive branch of EBR, enabling faster remediation of unfit properties.
These reforms will improve public safety, boost property values, and unlock redevelopment opportunities in neighborhoods most in need of reinvestment.
New Economic Development Incentives
The Partnership supports new, strategic economic development incentives. These incentives are crucial to drive job creation, diversify the economy, and position Louisiana as a national leader in innovation and growth.
Economic Development Sites Funding
- Increased recurring state funding to develop industrial and commercial sites, including due diligence, utility extensions, and road access.
- Funding for strategic site acquisition, particularly in high-opportunity corridors identified in The Partnership’s regional economic development strategy.
Carbon Capture and Sequestration
- Supporting enabling legislation that clarifies regulatory authority, liability frameworks, and permitting processes for CCUS infrastructure.
- Opposing harmful or overly restrictive legislation that would chill private investment or slow Louisiana’s momentum in this field.
- Ensuring Louisiana’s laws are aligned with federal funding opportunities and private-sector innovation.
Transportation Infrastructure
- The new Mississippi River bridge and its connectors (LA 30 and LA 1), which will relieve congestion, enhance freight mobility, and unlock development opportunities on both sides of the river, such as at the RiverPlex MegaPark with $10 Billion in recently announced investments by Hyundai and CF Industries.
- Future phases of the I-10 widening project, ensuring continuity and completion of this critical corridor.
- The Baton Rouge Urban Mobility Plan (BUMP), a multi-modal vision that includes road improvements, transit expansion, and smart growth.
Cleanup Legislation from the Tax Reform Special Session
Following changes in the tax structure during the 2024 special session, The Partnership will monitor and support legislative efforts to address, including issues related to taxable services and centralized sales tax.
Expansion of Workforce Development Opportunities
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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.