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Gov. John Bel Edwards on Tuesday urged state lawmakers to set aside $150 million in better-than-expected tax revenue to fund 14 coastal restoration and protection projects across south Louisiana.
A bid to ban tolls on existing roads and bridges failed in a House committee Tuesday amid concerns that it would hinder efforts to finance a new bridge across across the Mississippi River in Baton Rouge.
Senate President Page Cortez has filed a bill to toughen speeding penalties on the 18-mile Atchafalaya Basin Bridge, including fines five times the current amount.
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Louisiana State Police suspended a Department of Public Safety lawyer for three weeks for telling colleagues about her part in an internal investigation into a State Police troop facing scrutiny for a series of brutal beatings of Black motorists.
Louisiana is about halfway through spending $50 billion in a multi-year plan to address the state’s fast-receding coastline.
Louisiana’s U.S. senators – both Republicans – said Monday they opposed confirming U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson as the first Black woman to become a justice on the U.S. Supreme Court.
Opposition to a proposed new subdivision on the west bank of the Comite River might result in hundreds of children, most of them African-American, becoming ineligible to attend one of Louisiana’s highest rated public school districts.
Try this word game, but a couple of disclaimers first: It’s not supposed to be fun, and it could have a severe effect on your property value.
It probably wasn’t as bad a week as when homes started flooding with little warning in August 2016. Or the week in July 2016 that started with being told while getting ready for church that three law officers had been killed in an ambush amid raci…
As medical marijuana has rocketed from a niche product to a multi-million dollar market in Louisiana, a growing number of lawmakers and advocates are questioning the strict limits put on licenses for growing and selling the drug.
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Narrowing the list of possible sites for a new bridge across the Mississippi River in Baton Rouge has triggered more questions, including the pace of the planning and how motorists will get to the bridge from Interstate 10.
Republican legislators first thumbed their nose at Gov. John Bel Edwards six years ago when they broke with tradition and chose their own speaker, rather than letting the governor determine who will be the most powerful House member.
Attorney General Jeff Landry’s fight against a nonprofit that paid local governments’ 2020 election expenses has taken on new life, after an appeals court this week reversed a lower ruling clearing the donations.
The state’s elected utility regulators are hiring an engineering firm to evaluate why so many poles and wires fall down during storms in hopes of strengthening the state’s electricity grid.
Louisiana Department of Insurance suspends license of agent accused of Hurricane Ida insurance fraud
The Louisiana Department of Insurance issued cease-and-desist orders and license suspensions against two insurance agents for alleged violations of the state insurance code.
Minutes after the Louisiana Legislature overrode Gov. John Bel Edwards’ veto of a congressional map that he had labeled an egregious violation of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, a coalition of civil rights groups filed a lawsuit in federal court ar…
I’m tired of hearing supporters of St. George claim that legal moves to stop the creation of that breakaway entity are contrary to “the will of the voters.” Eighty percent of the voters of East Baton Rouge Parish never got a chance to vote on whet…
Over the last 15 years, Attorney General Jeff Landry has funneled more than $420,000 from his campaign war chest into a staffing company that he owns, an unusual arrangement that circumvents the common practice of political figures around the stat…
This time, Republican lawmakers triumphed.
Just two hours before it was to start, the East Baton Rouge Parish School Board has postponed a special meeting set to start at 5 p.m. Wednesday, citing inclement weather. The meeting was to narrow from 19 to just one set of election district maps…
On largely party line votes, both chambers on Wednesday overrode Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards’ veto of a congressional redistricting bill, marking the first time in 31 years legislators refused to accept a gubernatorial refusal of a bill they …
The Baton Rouge Area Chamber renewed its support Wednesday for a new bridge across the Mississippi River in Baton Rouge and chided state lawmakers who claim to support the project while finding fault with Gov. John Bel Edwards' plan to spend $500 …
U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy confirmed to Politico what The Advocate | The Times-Picayune reported on Sunday: that he’s seriously considering a run for governor next year.
In a battle of political might, the Republican-controlled state Legislature convened at 12 p.m. today to attempt to override a veto by Gov. John Bel Edwards of a new map for the state’s congressional delegation.
After months of debate, two consultants, threats of litigation and 19 maps to choose from, the East Baton Rouge Parish School Board is finally planning to settle on just one set of election districts.
Republican majorities in both chambers of the Louisiana Legislature voted Tuesday night to adjourn the annual general session in order to allow a special session Wednesday to try to override Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards’ veto of bills that wou…
Companies that make veggie burgers and cauliflower rice are safe from the wrath of Louisiana regulators after a federal judge tossed out a 2019 “truth in labeling” law that targets such products.
The Louisiana House of Representatives voted Monday night to advance legislation that would allow adults adopted as children to obtain an uncertified copy of their original birth certificate at the age of 24 without having to petition a court to u…
Under pressure from the Legislature, officials said Monday they plan to let taxpayers review 10 possible sites for a new bridge across the Mississippi River in Baton Rouge next month and narrow the list to three finalists by mid- or late May.
U.S. Sen. John Kennedy holds a commanding lead over his challengers six months before Louisiana voters decide whether to give him a second term in office.
Despite Constitutional concerns raised by Democratic lawmakers Monday, Republican leadership said the Legislature will recess the current session and convene another special session to attempt overriding Gov. John Bel Edwards' vetoes of the bills …
The worker shortage that has disrupted private industry has spilled over to state government, where job applications are down 52% in the past two years.
Ashley N’Dakpri learned how to braid hair as a kid, growing up around her aunt’s New Orleans braiding business, Afro Touch. So she was well-positioned when she got the opportunity to work at the business a little over a decade ago, and later to ta…
U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy is seriously considering a run for governor next year, according to sources who have spoken to him, a move that would dramatically shake up the race to replace Gov. John Bel Edwards.
Complete but unofficial results Saturday show Ex-LSU baseball player Jordan Faircloth and former federal prosecutor Brad Myers heading to an April 30 runoff in their race for a seat on the 19th Judicial District Court.
After a brief respite because of the COVID pandemic, legislative attention has circled back to the 62 death row inmates living on the backside of Angola.
A state House district that has been vacant since January will be one step closer to being filled after Saturday's special election, and barring a runoff could be filled by the end of the night.
For veterans in crisis, these gun shops will hold onto firearms. Why aren't more retailers involved?
Two years ago, a friend and fellow veteran showed up at Caleb Morse’s gun shop in Lafayette with an urgent request: take away my firearms.
Polls open at 7 a.m. for Saturday's municipal primary and close at 8 p.m. Those in line at 8 p.m. will be allowed to vote.
It was what followed “but” in sentences his Republican colleagues started with florid descriptions of their support that led state Rep. Larry Bagley to temporarily pull his bill to make a crime out of discriminating against people unvaccinated for…
Louisiana’s highest court says the state owes them nearly $360 million, no question, because of shoddy engineering during the building of Interstate 12 that caused massive flooding after the heavy rains of 1983.
A House committee Wednesday approved changes that impacted a landmark sentencing law aimed at pulling Louisiana from the top of incarceration rates, but only after amending the measure to relieve critics fears that the law would be undercut.
Lawmakers took their first steps Wednesday toward reining in how property insurers do business in Louisiana, advancing out of committee a series of proposals that regulate how insurance companies respond to policyholders in the aftermath of a cata…
In a sudden turn of events, two Senate leaders Wednesday told the state Department of Education to find $6 million to finance cameras for public school classrooms that house about 9,000 of Louisiana's most severely affected special education students.
Gov. John Bel Edwards’ proposal to spend $500 million for a new bridge across the Mississippi River in Baton Rouge sparked new controversy Tuesday in a key House committee, including arguments on whether tolls are essential to make the project reality.
After an identical measure was vetoed last year, a state lawmaker is again trying to prohibit Louisiana from requiring applicants show proof of vaccination to receive a state-issued driver’s license – even though no such requirement exists.
U.S. Sen. John N. Kennedy took a softer line in his opening remarks to Supreme Court justice nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson than some of his Republican colleagues on the U.S. Judiciary Committee.
Louisiana is getting an unexpected windfall of more than $1.7 billion in federal hurricane relief dollars, officials said Tuesday, a major infusion of funds that will help boost long-term recovery prospects in hard-hit sections of the state.
A proposal that would allow adoptees in Louisiana to obtain an uncertified copy of their original birth certificate at the age of 24 cleared its first legislative hurdle on Monday.
Louisiana is up to receive $40 million in federal grants for disaster survivors to make their homes more resilient to flooding, Vice President Kamala Harris announced in Sunset Monday and FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell announced from Washington, D.C.

