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Gov. Jeff Landry bypassed Louisiana’s flood board nominating process to appoint his own pick—raising alarm among reformers ...
A letter Gov. Jeff Landry mailed to a sizable portion of Louisiana residents to tout his legislative wins on insurance policy ...
Last month, Louisiana officials canceled a $3 billion project — known as the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion — that sought ...
Planned Parenthood will close its New Orleans and Baton Rouge clinics due to funding cuts and political pressure, officials ...
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Audacy on MSNLandry: No candy, unhealthy drinks for welfare recipients
Starting in January, SNAP recipients will no longer be able to use their food stamp benefits to purchase soda, energy drinks ...
The families of more than 4,500 kindergarten students applied for LA GATOR, but only 80 students received tuition grants.
Wednesday marked the 60th anniversary of the Voting Rights Act being signed into law. Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court started a timer on what some fear could be the demise of key provisions of the ...
About 18 months ago, LSU began exploring options to replace the aging PMAC, but little else about this apparently top-secret ...
Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple is encouraging residents to not only prepare for storms, but also for the state’s ongoing insurance crisis.
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Shreveport Times on MSNAbortion lightning rod Planned Parenthood will close Louisiana healthcare clinics
With its federal funding threatened in Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill, Planned Parenthood will cease Louisiana operations ...
Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast says political assaults forced its exit from Louisiana. The state's last two clinics will close ...
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