What Bills Have BRAC’s Attention In The Final Three Weeks of The Session?

Trey Godfrey, the Senior Vice President of Policy at the Baton Rouge Area Chamber (BRAC), has been actively involved in monitoring legislative developments in the state capital.

One notable bill that BRAC is closely monitoring is related to school start times. The organization has authored a bill that aims to study the impact of school start times on student performance. By examining the relationship between start times and academic outcomes, BRAC seeks to inform future policy decisions. This bill recently came off the Senate floor and is progressing through the legislative process1. The idea of adjusting school start times to optimize student performance is indeed fascinating, and it reflects BRAC’s commitment to improving the overall climate for economic development in the Baton Rouge Area.

In addition to the school start time bill, BRAC is actively engaged in advocating for other legislative measures that align with its mission. These bills address various aspects of economic development, education, and community well-being. With Trey Godfrey’s leadership, BRAC continues to play a vital role in shaping policies that impact the region’s economy and quality of life1.