Groups across the Gulf South are organizing, holding rallies and pushing back against efforts to eliminate Black congressional districts.
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Morris’ recent land deals in light of Meta’s Hyperion data center buildout are raising questions about whether the senator violated state laws designed to prohibit self-dealing.
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With guests Jan Moller, Invest in Louisiana executive director, and Kathy Kliebert, former secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health.
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Of the total 787,521 votes cast, 64% of voters statewide rejected the amendment. In East Baton Rouge, 69% of voters rejected it.
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Two seats are open on the commission regulating Louisiana’s utilities in this November’s election.
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U.S. Rep. Julia Letlow, Treasurer John Fleming to meet in June runoff; Jamie Davis, Nick Albares advance for Democrats.
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