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Louisiana House approves ban on transgender girls competing in K-12, college female sports

Louisiana House approves ban on transgender girls competing in K-12, college female person sports

The Louisiana House on Tuesday backed a measure that would prohibit transgender girls from competing on K-12 and college sports teams that lucifer their gender identity.

Committee approves bills to increase abortion penalties for doctors, ban abortion pills by mail

Committee approves bills to increase abortion penalties for doctors, ban abortion pills by post

The Louisiana Business firm Committee on Health and Welfare Tuesday approved advanced two anti-abortion bills in bipartisan votes.

House panel advances a bill increasing campaign contribution limits

House console advances a neb increasing campaign contribution limits

The Louisiana House and Governmental Affairs Committee advanced a bill Tuesday that would raise the limit on the amount of money that individuals and political committees tin can contribute to candidates.

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Crescent City Blues and BBQ Festival features Allman Betts Band, lots of barbecue and arts

Crescent Urban center Blues and BBQ Festival features Allman Betts Band, lots of barbecue and arts

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Felons convicted of four or more nonviolent offenses could have longer sentences under new bill

Felons bedevilled of four or more nonviolent offenses could accept longer sentences under new pecker

Legislation that would increase prison terms for felons convicted of 4 or more nonviolent offenses avant-garde Tuesday on a party-line vote setting up what before long could be terminal legislative approving in the state Senate.

Controversial bill to dictate how race taught in Louisiana public schools killed in committee

Controversial neb to dictate how race taught in Louisiana public schools killed in commission

A bill past the deposed chairman of the Firm Education Commission touted every bit a way to stop the "indoctrination" of public school students on race and other issues was killed Tuesday by the committee.

Legislation to prohibit discrimination based on hair style advances out of committee

Legislation to prohibit bigotry based on hair manner advances out of committee

Louisiana would prohibit bigotry based on "natural, protective or cultural" hairstyles, under legislation that advanced Monday out of the House Committee on Civil Police force and Process.

Anti-abortion lawmaker quits committee, refuses to present bill: 'He chose not to show up'

Anti-abortion lawmaker quits committee, refuses to nowadays neb: 'He chose not to show up'

After the Louisiana Business firm killed his proposal concluding week to charge women who cease their pregnancies with murder, state Rep. Danny McCormick on Monday opted to resign from a committee assignment, rather than present a watered-downwardly version of a …

People late paying their state taxes could get a break under this proposed bill

People late paying their state taxes could get a break under this proposed bill

It's revenue enhancement solar day, when state income tax returns are due. That's for this twelvemonth.

Lawmakers sideline plan to gradually reduce Louisiana's temporary sales tax before it expires

Lawmakers sideline program to gradually reduce Louisiana's temporary sales tax earlier it expires

A program to gradually reduce a temporary state sales tax prior to it ending in mid-2025 was sidelined Monday by the Senate tax commission.

Bill prohibiting discrimination over vaccination status moves forward in Louisiana House

Beak prohibiting discrimination over vaccination status moves frontwards in Louisiana House

The Louisiana House Committee on Civil Law and Procedure advanced a bill Monday that would prohibit discrimination over vaccination or immunity status.

Bill to control speeding, double fines on Atchafalaya Basin Bridge step away from final vote

Bill to control speeding, double fines on Atchafalaya Bowl Span step away from final vote

Senate President Page Cortez'south bill to install speed cameras and double fines on the 18-mile bridge over the Atchafalaya Basin cleared a Business firm committee Monday and is now i pace from a final vote past the Louisiana Legislature.

Teacher leaders criticize plans for $1,500 pay hikes, not hoped for $2,000

Teacher leaders criticize plans for $ane,500 pay hikes, not hoped for $2,000

Gov. John Bel Edwards and instructor leaders Monday criticized the decision of the Legislature to limit pay raises for teachers to $one,500, non the $2,000 hike backed by Edwards and others.

Senate leaders endorse $300 million for new bridge in Baton Rouge; 'Well on its way'

Senate leaders endorse $300 1000000 for new bridge in Baton Rouge; 'Well on its way'

Resolving one of the key issues of the legislative session, state Senate leaders Sunday endorsed spending $300 meg for a new bridge across the Mississippi River in Baton Rouge and the House is expected to continue with the plan.

John Bel Edwards talks bipartisanship with Asa Hutchinson in Arkansas

John Bel Edwards talks bipartisanship with Asa Hutchinson in Arkansas

Gov. John Bel Edwards is a Democrat who likes to trumpet his willingness to work with Republicans.

Mark Ballard: Why the Louisiana House considers patently unconstitutional bills

Mark Ballard: Why the Louisiana House considers obviously unconstitutional bills

After about an hour terminal calendar week of reviewing U.South. Supreme Court decisions that stated the nib was unconstitutional, the Republican majority on the Louisiana Business firm Commission on the Administration of Criminal Justice avant-garde the legislation for a fu…

Rep. Danny McCormick pursued extreme anti-abortion bill over objection of other Republicans

Rep. Danny McCormick pursued farthermost anti-abortion bill over objection of other Republicans

Republicans in the House called timeout mid-afternoon Thursday every bit a showdown loomed over a controversial bill that divided Louisiana'due south powerful anti-abortion forces.

Louisiana third graders with reading problems may be forced to repeat under new bill

Louisiana third graders with reading problems may exist forced to repeat nether new nib

In a late-session surprise, the Louisiana House has overwhelmingly approved a pecker that would bar third graders with reading problems from moving to the 4th grade.

Louisiana women won't be charged with murder for abortions as House sidelines an abortion bill

Louisiana women won't be charged with murder for abortions as House sidelines an abortion bill

Legislators stripped the parts of a bill that could have sent women to prison for terminating a pregnancy or taking the wrong birth command, then set aside the anti-abortion measure without a vote.

Louisiana House lawmakers reject bid to ban spanking in public schools for second time

Louisiana House lawmakers pass up bid to ban spanking in public schools for 2d time

For the second time in less than a calendar week the Louisiana House rejected a bill that would ban spanking, paddling and other forms of corporal penalty in public schools.

Anti-abortion forces mobilize to derail bill sponsored by one of their allies. Here's why.

Anti-abortion forces mobilize to derail bill sponsored by i of their allies. Here'south why.

Louisiana's anti-abortion leaders worked behind the scenes on Wednesday to resolve an uncomfortable political tangle, just weeks before they expect to win the state of war they've been fighting for nearly l years – to overturn the landmark Roe v Wade deci…

Lawmakers fail to reverse Gov. John Bel Edwards' decision to add COVID-19 vaccine to school shots list

Lawmakers fail to reverse Gov. John Bel Edwards' determination to add COVID-xix vaccine to school shots list

Come August, most high schoolers in Louisiana will have to show proof of a COVID-xix vaccination or submit a written exemption to attend school, later an endeavor among lawmakers to reverse the rule by Gov. John Bel Edwards roughshod apart Wed.

John Bel Edwards call anti-abortion bill to prosecute women 'patently unconstitutional'

John Bel Edwards call anti-ballgame bill to prosecute women 'patently unconstitutional'

Gov. John Bel Edwards noted Wednesday he has consistently supported anti-ballgame legislation, but said he opposes a controversial bill that would authorization prosecuting women who finish their pregnancies.

Push to aid special education students with classroom cameras nears finish line

Button to aid special instruction students with classroom cameras nears stop line

A state Senate-passed bill aimed at paving the way for cameras in the classrooms of Louisiana'south most affected special pedagogy students neared final approval Wednesday when information technology was endorsed by the House Pedagogy Committee.

The state House may fine former State Police leader over the Ronald Greene case. See why.

The state House may fine former State Police leader over the Ronald Greene instance. See why.

Kevin Reeves, who led Louisiana State Law at the fourth dimension of the cruel beating and death of Ronald Greene in law custody and in that episode's troubled aftermath, may shortly be held in antipathy by the Louisiana House, which volition consider striking …

Business lobbies thrash local officials in war over Louisiana's largest corporate tax break

Business organization lobbies thrash local officials in war over Louisiana's largest corporate tax break

Flanked by dozens of local mayors, school lath members and sheriffs who gathered on the steps of the State Capitol on a blistering Tuesday afternoon, country Sen. Rogers Pope stepped to a podium and exhorted his colleagues to vote with the army of …

Louisiana version of 'Don't Say Gay' bill back in play after failing in House education committee

Louisiana version of 'Don't Say Gay' bill back in play later on declining in Business firm education committee

The Louisiana House voted Tuesday to revive a proposal killed in commission that would ban public school teachers from discussing sexual orientation or gender identity in classrooms.

Prominent anti-abortion groups come out against bill to criminalize women who seek abortions

Prominent anti-abortion groups come out confronting beak to criminalize women who seek abortions

The land's foremost anti-abortion organizations say they can't support legislation that could lead to prosecuting women who stop their pregnancies, at least as it is currently written.

Inside Billy Nungesser's war on La. diversion project: 'You just threatened the wrong guy'

Inside Billy Nungesser'southward war on La. diversion project: 'You only threatened the wrong guy'

For months, Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser has argued to just nearly anyone who will listen that the signature project in Louisiana's ambitious plan to restore its coast -- a massive, novel sediment diversion aimed at rebuilding wetlands -- is a "fraud."

Challenge to Louisiana congressional maps opens; groups seek 2nd majority-Black district

Challenge to Louisiana congressional maps opens; groups seek 2nd majority-Black district

A challenge to Louisiana's newly fatigued congressional maps opened Mon in federal court, with a coalition of civil rights groups hoping judges will eventually practice what legislators wouldn't: create a second bulk-Blackness district.

Louisiana's revenue forecast grows, giving lawmakers an extra $454 million to spend

Louisiana's acquirement forecast grows, giving lawmakers an actress $454 meg to spend

Already flush with cash, lawmakers in Louisiana will have an actress $454 1000000 to spend as they see fit in the upcoming budget year, after the land's income forecasting panel met Mon.

Temporary sales tax would phase out early under House legislation

Temporary sales tax would phase out early nether Business firm legislation

A temporary state sales tax would disappear gradually rather than all at once in three years, under legislation approved past the House on Mon.

Hairstyle discrimination bill, which nearly passed last year, killed in first hearing this time

Hairstyle discrimination bill, which nearly passed last year, killed in outset hearing this time

A bill to prohibit discrimination based on hairstyles, which almost made it through the unabridged process terminal yr, was defeated coming out of the gate on Monday.

Jordan Faircloth concedes 19th JDC special election after recount left two-vote margin unchanged

Jordan Faircloth concedes 19th JDC special election afterwards recount left two-vote margin unchanged

Billy Rouge attorney Hashemite kingdom of jordan Faircloth conceded the special ballot for a spot the 19th Judicial District Courtroom demote on Monday, declining to ask a judge to review 146 rejected votes that were not counted during Thursday'southward recount.

After their insurer went bankrupt, Louisiana policyholders say safety net slow with payouts

Afterwards their insurer went bankrupt, Louisiana policyholders say safety net slow with payouts

When her belongings insurance company went insolvent in November, Rita Whittaker figured her path to recovery had reached a expressionless end.

Mark Ballard: The return of the Fiscal Hawks in the Louisiana Legislature

Mark Ballard: The return of the Fiscal Hawks in the Louisiana Legislature

About a decade had passed when Lake Charles Republican Rep. Brett Geymann recently approached the podium in the Louisiana House to add dense financialese on page 12 in the preamble of the state operating budget. The Firm agreed.

Call him Dr. Alario

Call him Dr. Alario

John Alario was known as "Representative," "Mr. Speaker" and "Mr. President" during the 48 years he served in the Louisiana Legislature.

Republican Senators and Democratic candidates weigh in on high court ruling on abortion

Republican Senators and Autonomous candidates weigh in on high court ruling on abortion

Both of Louisiana'south Republican senators, Bill Cassidy and John Kennedy, reiterated their pro-Life bona fides following the leak of a typhoon U.S. Supreme Courtroom ruling that would overturn the landmark Roe v Wade decision that legalized abortion nationwide.

Steve Scalise visits old haunts at State Capitol

Steve Scalise visits old haunts at State Capitol

U.South. Rep. Steve Scalise ever enjoys returning to the Land Capitol, every bit he did on Thursday.

Louisiana House prevails over Senate in basketball despite ringers

Louisiana House prevails over Senate in basketball despite ringers

Members of the Louisiana House of Representatives looked good while practicing for the annual basketball game against the Senate played for clemency and bragging rights.

President taps Donald Cravins Jr. for executive post

President Joe Biden nominated former Opelousas senator Donald R. Cravins Jr. for Under Secretarial assistant for Minority Business Development at the U.South. Department of Commerce.

As Roe v. Wade teeters, Louisianans who have protested abortion watch with anticipation

As Roe five. Wade teeters, Louisianans who have protested abortion sentinel with anticipation

In much of Louisiana, beingness pro-life is not just a widely held political position. For tens of thousands of residents, it is a personal cause they accept congenital their lives effectually.

In pages from state police head's journal, alarm bells went off early over Ronald Greene's death

In pages from state police head'due south journal, alarm bells went off early over Ronald Greene's decease

The commander of Louisiana Land Police appeared to realize rapidly that Ronald Greene's decease at the hands of country troopers was problematic, new periodical entries he provided to a select legislative committee show.

Louisiana House again votes down proposal to ban spanking, paddling public school students

Louisiana House again votes down proposal to ban spanking, paddling public school students

Subsequently defeating a like measure last year, the Louisiana House on Thursday voted downward a proposal that would ban corporal punishment in public schools.

House panel OKs procedure to review people in prison who were convicted of nonunanimous jury verdicts

Firm panel OKs procedure to review people in prison who were convicted of nonunanimous jury verdicts

The roughly 1,500 inmates still behind bars, convicted by a nonunanimous jury, which has been constitute unconstitutional, will have the opportunity to perhaps be freed under legislation advanced Thursday by a Louisiana House commission.

Recount confirms ex-prosecutor Brad Myers won 19th JDC special election by two votes

Recount confirms ex-prosecutor Brad Myers won 19th JDC special election by ii votes

Ballot officials reaffirmed onetime federal prosecutor Brad Myers as the winner of a special election for a spot on the 19th Judicial District Courtroom bench Thursday, finding in a recount that he defeated lawyer Jordan Faircloth by 2 votes.

Louisiana women who terminate their pregnancies could face murder charges under new bill

Louisiana women who cease their pregnancies could face murder charges under new beak

Ii days later on the leak of a U.S Supreme Court typhoon stance on admission to abortions, a Louisiana House commission on Wednesday advanced a neb that would permit women who finish their pregnancies to be charged with murder.

Louisiana is the only state that bars public adjusters from charging contingency fees. That could change.

Louisiana is the only state that confined public adjusters from charging contingency fees. That could change.

If a policyholder feels similar they're getting shortchanged past their property insurer, one option is to rent a public adjuster to conduct an independent damage assessment to determine whether the insurers' estimates are authentic.

Lawmakers killed a bid to break up the medical marijuana duopoly. Here's why.

Lawmakers killed a bid to break up the medical marijuana duopoly. Here'southward why.

Louisiana lawmakers on Wednesday killed a proposal to break upwardly the duopoly of medical marijuana producers, likely dooming for this year the effort to expand the insular licensing structure for growers.

Plan to redraw Central school district boundaries is shelved by bill's sponsor amid criticism

Plan to redraw Central school district boundaries is shelved by bill's sponsor amid criticism

The controversial push to redraw the boundaries of the Central school system suffered a major blow Midweek when the sponsor of the proposal opted to temporarily shelve it amongst heavy criticism.

Bill banning transgender youth from participating in sports advances to full House

Nib banning transgender youth from participating in sports advances to total Firm

The Louisiana House Education Committee advanced on Wednesday Senate-passed legislation that would ban transgender youth from participating in competitive sports with athletes not of their same gender at birth.

Student discipline bill advanced by Louisiana House committee

Student field of study bill advanced by Louisiana House committee

The Louisiana House Committee on Education avant-garde a pecker Tuesday that would require behavioral assessments before students could exist expelled, placed in an culling school or suspended.

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