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Louisiana Legislative Session Focuses on Workforce Growth and Economic Development

12 min · 9 jun 2026
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Adam Knapp of Leaders for a Better Louisiana says the 2026 legislative session may not have produced major headlines, but it delivered several important workforce and economic development reforms that could shape Louisiana's future. Lawmakers approved the creation of a new state division focused on helping businesses meet workforce needs. The state also consolidated workforce boards to improve coordination and make training dollars more effective. The legislature invested another $25 million in the MJ Foster Scholars Program, which helps adults retrain for new careers. Lawmakers also expanded career exploration efforts in middle school to expose students to workforce opportunities earlier and create clearer pathways into high-demand careers. On the economic development side, the state funded the new High Impact Jobs Program with $125 million to encourage companies to create higher-paying jobs. Lawmakers also added $50 million to Louisiana's site development initiative, bringing total funding to $200 million over two years. Supporters say ready-to-build sites help Louisiana compete for major business investments. Knapp says these reforms address long-term workforce challenges and position Louisiana for continued economic growth.

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