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BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana Illuminator) - Gov. Jeff Landry has selected a former Gov. Bobby Jindal cabinet member who was charged with lying to a grand jury under oath to oversee billions of dollars of spending as the Louisiana Department of Health secretary.
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Shreveport Times on MSNLouisiana Governor Jeff Landry appoints familiar face to lead state's largest agencyGreenstein will join Surgeon General Ralph Abraham in leading the state's largest agency with an annual budget exceeding $20 billion.
Bruce Greenstein, who resigned in 2013 amid a contract scandal, is reappointed to lead Louisiana’s Department of Health under Gov. Jeff Landry.
Governor Jeff Landry announced Friday that Bruce Greenstein will be the new Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Health.
This announcement follows recent multi-billion dollar projects from Meta and Hyundai in Louisiana. CF Industries will build a $4.2 billion low carbon ammonia plant in Louisiana's Ascension Parish, the latest in a string of multi-billion dollar economic development projects in the state.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry issued a statewide hiring freeze Wednesday as the state faces a budget shortfall and voters rejected a proposed amendment that would have generated funding for teacher pay raises in next year's spending plan. Landry said he hopes the hiring freeze will generate $20 million in annual savings for the state's general fund.
A top state lawmaker balked at Gov. Jeff Landry's proposal to spend nearly $94 million on a new program that gives parents tax dollars for private education.