A: They call it “amnesty.”
And there’s the rabbit
pulled from the hat by the “hawks,” a group almost entirely composed of
Republican members of the Louisiana House of Representatives, as they contrived
to extricate themselves from a mess of their own making. The group once had
been known for its jihad against one-time
money, or money gathered from recurring sources not tied into the general fund
and from nonrecurring sources such as property sales, declaring long and loudly
that such money could not stain spending coming from the general fund no matter
what legal machinations made it eligible for use in the general fund.
Until in order to save the concept, they had to destroy it. Given the
opportunity to excise about $490 million in such funds, where roughly
two-thirds was of the recurring kind and the remainder nonrecurring, with House
Democrats egging them on they hatched a plan to cut spending somewhat, pare
back on tax credits, much of this being little more than pure subsidization of
some grossly inefficient economic activity, and to finance the bulk by raising
taxes, mostly on business.