The Louisiana House and Governmental Affairs Committee advanced two bills Wednesday that each establish a loose framework for selecting and summoning delegates for a constitutional overhaul.
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The Public Affairs Research Council opposes HB 608 because it says the revenue-sharing agreements use public money, and taxpayers have a right to see how public money is spent.
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A bill to allow vets to be school resource officers advances in the Louisiana state legislature.
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On this week’s episode, we look at the legal agreements elected officials in Louisiana are signing to conceal large developments — like data centers.
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Spring leaves arrive 2 days earlier in New Orleans and 8 days earlier in Monroe.
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Most of the changes are to arts and education degrees, according to a press release. The university says less than 2% of students will be affected, and faculty members will be moved to other programs.
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