Four ‘gun bills’ headed to governor’s desk
With most of the focus being on COVID-19’s impact on small businesses, Louisiana’s budget, and tort reform, it’s been easy to forget that there were four gun bills seeking passage in the shortened
With most of the focus being on COVID-19’s impact on small businesses, Louisiana’s budget, and tort reform, it’s been easy to forget that there were four gun bills seeking passage in the shortened
Louisiana’s head of child and family services on Tuesday literally begged a state committee for $2.2 million to hire 50 new workers.
Just because the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 continues to climb, that doesn’t exactly mean things are getting worse in the state — or that the state will not be able to continue to reopen
Though nothing is ever certain when it comes to predicting the path of tropical storms and hurricanes, all eyes along the Gulf Coast are looking southward toward Tropical Storm Cristobal.
A bill that aims to lower car insurance premiums in Louisiana by limiting injury damage suits will return for debate during the special session after Republican lawmakers failed to reach a compromi
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