home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- NATION, Page 39American NotesLOUISIANAReform Deformed
-
- When bouncy Buddy Roemer, 45, took over as Governor of
- Louisiana last year, he struck the pose of a reformer
- determined to energize a state with the nation's highest
- unemployment and one of its worst educational systems. Now he
- is staggering, jolted by the defeat of his key reform: a tax
- plan that would have shifted some of the burden from business
- to the middle class.
-
- Saying he was "disappointed" that 55% of the voters had
- rejected his plan, Roemer last week proposed laying off
- thousands of state employees and closing vocational schools and
- hospitals. That would shrink up to $720 million from a budget
- already shriveled by a decline in tax revenues from oil
- companies. It would still leave the legislature with an unhappy
- choice: extend the 3% sales tax that Roemer's new measures would
- have replaced or accept severe cutbacks in vital government
- services.
-