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Gov. Jeff Landry is looking toward the future after voters rejected four constitutional amendments on the March 29 ballot.
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The News-Star Monroe on MSNUniversity of Louisiana Monroe prepares for furloughs with $6 million budget shortfallThe University of Louisiana at Monroe will ask the University of Louisiana System Board of Supervisors for permission to ...
Gov. Jeff Landry announced a statewide hiring freeze for the executive branch Wednesday, which includes higher education. The UL Board will have to seek permission from Landry’s budget chief ...
As 33 states face scrutiny over food aid delays, the USDA says Louisiana is doing its job. The state ranks sixth in the ...
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Axios on MSNWhat to know about Louisiana's upcoming legislative sessionLouisiana lawmakers are due to return to Baton Rouge on April 14, but legislators have until close of business Friday to ...
Legislation has been filed to eliminate a chief public defender’s right to push back against their dismissal, even as five such attorneys are in the middle of using that very process to hang on to ...
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KTALnews.com on MSNGov. Landry to announce new major economic developmentGov. Jeff Landry and Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Susan Bourgeois set to make major economic development ...
Jeff Landry. The amendments involved changes to the courts (65 percent opposed), judicial elections (64 percent opposed), government spending and a teacher pay increase (65 percent opposed), and ...
Five legislative leaders met with Gov. Jeff Landry and two prominent trial attorneys in Texas last week to hunt turkey and talk legislative business — including whether lawmakers will keep ...
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