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We've collected a stories about the 2015 Louisiana Legislative Session. What new bill is coming up for a vote? How are lawmakers doing in protecting higher education and health care from cuts? What other initiatives are in the works for Louisiana? Find them here.

Louisiana Officials Try to Keep State from Credit Downgrade

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  Treasurer John Kennedy says state officials, seeking to stave off a downgrade to Louisiana's credit rating, asked a national rating agency to give Louisiana time to clean up its budget mess.

Moody's Investors Service notified the state its rating committee will meet later this week to decide whether to drop Louisiana's credit rating.

Kennedy said he, Commissioner of Administration Kristy Nichols and the chairmen of the legislative budget committees held a conference call Wednesday with Moody's to urge against the downgrade.

Moody's issued a "credit negative" report last week that said Louisiana has a "structural deficit" in its budget, referencing the ongoing use of patchwork, non-recurring funds to pay for ongoing services.

Nichols says she assured Moody's that next year's budget would rely less on that type of financing.

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