Louisiana voters approved a constitutional amendment that would reshape the state’s tax brackets and eliminate a controversial tax deduction but rejected another proposed amendment that would have taken the first steps toward establishing centralized sales tax collection in the state, killing a reform long sought by the state’s Republican legislative leaders.
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