BATON ROUGE, La. - A bill to provide relief dollars to the logging industry in Louisiana is headed to the House floor.
House Bill 642 would create the Louisiana Loggers Relief Program to issue a total of $10 million in grants for timber harvesting and timber-hauling businesses.Â
Rep. Clay Schexnayder, R-Gonzales, authored the bill along with co-sponsors Sen. Page Cortez, R-Lafayette, and Rep. Jerome Zeringue, R-Houma.
The House Committee on Appropriations unanimously approved the bill on Monday and could be heard on the House floor as early as Thursday.
âThese businesses hadnât been included in any of the federal agriculture relief programs that other farmers and agriculture producers had been able to utilize,â Zeringue said.
Sydney McGovern
LSU Manship School News Service
BATON ROUGE A bill to provide relief dollars to the logging industry in Louisiana is headed to the House floor.
House Bill 642 would create the Louisiana Loggers Relief Program to issue a total of $10 million in grants for timber harvesting and timber-hauling businesses.
Rep. Clay Schexnayder, R-Gonzales, authored the bill along with co-sponsors Sen. Page Cortez, R-Lafayette, and Rep. Jerome Zeringue, R-Houma.
The House Committee on Appropriations unanimously approved the bill on Monday and could be heard on the House floor as early as Thursday.
“These businesses hadn’t been included in any of the federal agriculture relief programs that other farmers and agriculture producers had been able to utilize,” Zeringue said.
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ALEXANDRIA, La. (AP) Authorities in Central Louisiana are asking for the public’s help in finding whoever set multiple fires in the Kisatchie National Forest.
The Town Talk reports that firefighters responded to about 10 wildfires in different parts of the forest in the last month.
The forest covers parts of seven parishes. Grant Parish Sheriff Steven McCain said five of the fires have been in his parish.
“The fires have burned hundreds and hundreds of acres of timber in Grant Parish, and this is much more than just somebody setting the woods on fire,” he said in a video posted to the department’s Facebook page. “There’s been three houses that have come very close to being burned by these fires, and we’re as