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Louisiana's Legislature is looking for high school students interested in public policy.The Louisiana Legislative Youth Advisory Council is accepting…
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About $43 million in spending, mainly earmarked for public safety programs, is stalled in the disagreement between Gov. John Bel Edwards and House…
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The state legislature is interested in setting up a task force to study daylight saving time versus standard time. Covington Representative Mark Wright…
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There’s only two months left in the fiscal year, and doubts are growing as to whether a spending plan for next budget year can be approved in the current…
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The full Senate could hear arguments today on a bill that would strip local jurisdictions of the ability to mandate real estate developers set aside a…
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A bill to allow the home delivery of factory sealed alcohol beverages to your front door has passed out of a Senate committee. Bill sponsor, Jennings…
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Minimum wage increase, pay secrecy, and equal pay for women legislation all died on the Senate floor last night. The bills were a major part of Governor…
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A bill seeking to make major changes to TOPS faced opposition from LSU students. The Senate Education Committee defeated the measure to make TOPS a flat…
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A bill to shorten the waiting period for getting married has advanced to the House floor. The legislation by Carencro Representative Julie Emerson would…
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The House Health and Welfare committee is expected to hear legislation today that would allow medical marijuana to be used as a legal treatment for…