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BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — The Louisiana Senate approved a bill that expands upon current state law that prevents texting and driving. The current law outlaws texting while driving ...
BATON ROUGE — The Louisiana Senate is reining in several major proposals pushed by Gov. Jeff Landry and House conservatives, rejecting additional tax cuts and scaling back spending on private ...
BATON ROUGE--The Louisiana Senate is reining in several major proposals pushed by Gov. Jeff Landry and House conservatives, rejecting additional tax cuts and scaling back spending on private ...
The Louisiana Senate is resisting Gov. Jeff Landry's proposed tax cuts and scaling back his private school voucher program. Senators cited concerns about the state's long-term financial health and ...
Franklin Foil chairs the committee that halted state House-approved tax cuts. A Louisiana Senate committee shelved proposed tax cuts after an official estimate said they would cost the state $500 ...
The bill will now head to the full Senate for debate. Afterward, it will return to the Louisiana House of Representatives for concurrence before heading to the Governor. The Senate committee ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WVUE) - A Senate committee on Wednesday (May 14) approved a bill that would allow the governor to appoint Louisiana’s insurance commissioner, stripping voters of that power in ...
Ned Ryun on "The Jesse Kelly Show" talks about ... but we do have a shot at Cassidy in Louisiana. We've obviously got a shot at Cornyn. Texas—I would argue Lindsey Graham in South Carolina ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (KPLC) - A bill to address non-unanimous jury verdicts in Louisiana has passed the state Senate Judiciary Committee 5-1. Senate Bill 218 aims to allow defendants convicted of ...
In a 39-to-0 vote, the Louisiana Senate approved a bill on Tuesday that would ban sweepstakes gambling and penalize operators, affiliates, suppliers, influencers, and investors. This week ...
A Louisiana bill aims to provide legal recourse for individuals convicted by nonunanimous juries under Jim Crow laws. The bill, SB218, passed a Senate committee vote and will proceed to the full ...
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