'Working Tour' here

By Mary Catharine Martin
The Daily Iberian
Published/Last Modified on Thursday, August 13, 2009 4:30 PM CDT

Gov. Bobby Jindal highlighted job creation efforts of many kinds in a speech to about 250 local Kiwanis Club, Optimist Club of New Iberia and Rotary Club members Wednesday.

The stop was part of Jindal’s “Louisiana Working Tour” in which the governor plans to visit all 64 parishes within the next several months.

One problem he said the state is in the process of overcoming is the nationwide impression there is an unethical “Louisiana way” of doing business.

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“As long as people think there’s a Louisiana way of doing business, they don’t want to invest here,” Jindal said.

Ethics reform has helped change that, he said.

Jindal recounted a story in which the company Gardner Denver Thomas Inc. recently made the decision not only to stay in Monroe, but to expand there, after an aggressive state campaign highlighted ways in which Louisiana is attractive for business.

Jindal said after that campaign, the company’s CEO told him the reality of doing business in Louisiana is “much better than our perception.”

“That’s exactly what it means to create a new Louisiana,” Jindal said. “We want people to take a second look at us because we know we can win on a level playing field if people give us a chance.”

Jindal refuted the claim that Louisiana is a poor state.

“We should be running circles around every other state,” he said. “We used to compete based on our resources. Now we must compete based on having the most skilled workforce.”

One of the ways in which the state is trying to create that is with the recent controversial “career diploma” bill, which aims to help prepare students for a career, or entry into a technical or community college, said Jindal, who signed the bill into law. It also allows for lower standards in certain subjects.

Jindal also pointed to a specific local example of job creation in Jeanerette resident John Albert, who attended the luncheon.

Albert, a marine electrician, found a job at Gravois Aluminum Boats LLC just two weeks after the company he worked for previously shut down unexpectedly.

Albert’s new employer, which is expanding, has “definitely seen an uptick in quality and volume of job applications,” said Chris Allard, president of Gravois.

Allard said the reason for the uptick is because of yards downsizing and people like Albert losing jobs.

Jindal said the company took advantage of the Industrial Tax Exemption Program in its expansion.

The Republican governor also said since January 2008 there has been $4.3 billion of private capital investment and there have been 33,000 new jobs created in Louisiana, and pointed to numerous favorable rankings in his talk, among them a change from 44th place to first in the Center for Public Integrity’s legislative disclosure requirement rankings, a move to the top five in the Better Government Association’s BGA-Alper Integrity Index rankings, and a ranking of third in the country for making movies, after New York and California.

Jindal also made a ceremonial presentation of $15 million to Iberia Parish in hurricane recovery and hazard mitigation efforts. About $11 million of that came from federal Community Development Block Grants, and $4 million came from FEMA’s    Hazard Mitigation Grant Program, with a 25 percent required state or local match.

Jindal said he wanted to give the money directly to local governments in order to cut down on bureaucracy.

Comments

    Keep it up Jindal wrote on Aug 14, 2009 1:03 PM:

    " Though Jindal has his issues at least he's moving in a positive direction. The reason Louisiana got this bad rap is because of the three termer Edwin Edwards and all his mess which includes when he told companies like Texas Instruments that wanted to settle in the Iberia Parish area on Hwy 90 to take a hike because we were oilfield country, plus there were 2 other large outfits that wanted to set up in and about the port of Iberia that wasn't oilfield related. Edwards looked to the past, Jindal looks to our future. "

    prunehead wrote on Aug 13, 2009 10:05 PM:

    " What is this 15 million FEMA $ about... anyone know ? If there are 33,000 new jobs, then why the "uptick" in quality and volume of job applications ? That's only good for the EMPLOYERS... I cannot find a job because I am TOO QUALIFIED and IF I am REALLY REALLY REALLY lucky, I will be able to get the job with the 20 dollar per hour pay cut. YIPEEEE !!!! It ain't lookin good for regular working class folks. Wonder if Mr. Albert had to take a pay cut, too ? "

    JB wrote on Aug 13, 2009 4:46 PM:

    " I am glad the governor visited New Iberia and Louisiana is looking up. I hope he has recovered from his horrendous Republican Response and gets Louisiana going again. He was a national embarrassment for a while. "

    Xavier J Broussard wrote on Aug 13, 2009 3:24 PM:

    " I am happy to see our gov in The Berry. Carrying a check and talking good talk. I just want to be sure that the money spent for the Block grants get to those who need it and to local contractors who can hire locally. "

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