The Louisiana Supreme Court is about to receive a second new member, following a series of moves orchestrated by Gov. Jeff ...
Gov. Jeff Landry had an eventful time over the past month, spent mostly in Washington and New Orleans, showcasing Louisiana – ...
Gov. Jeff Landry created a task force to study how to cut unnecessary government spending, saying, "In Louisiana, we always strive to have a government that is of, by and for the people." But the task ...
It's been 15 years since Louisiana executed a death row prisoner. Here's when the death penalty started in Louisiana and what ...
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WWL Radio New Orleans on MSNLouisiana executions will resumeLouisiana Governor Jeff Landry says the state is ready to execute death row inmates again. Landry says the Department of ...
Poor Tyler Bridges, he’s not one of the cool kids anymore and he doesn’t like it. Assuredly, he’s not the only one in ...
Gov. Jeff Landry said last week that a task force studying government spending could keep meeting in secret. That view may not hold.
Louisiana is poised to resume executions – including via nitrogen gas – after a 15-year pause, the state's Republican ...
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Landry raises concerns over Mid-Barataria Diversion ProjectJeff Landry has raised significant concerns ... Agency — the project's implementation under former Democrat Gov. John Bel Edwards and called for additional reviews to address funding, permitting ...
Jeff Landry flew back to Washington ... Ben Nevers, a former state senator from Bogalusa who served as then-Gov. John Bel Edwards’ first chief of staff, said Landry can help the state obtain ...
Jeff Landry had an eventful time over the past ... that resulted from policies adopted by Brumley, former Gov. John Bel Edwards, a Democrat, and the preceding Republican-controlled Legislature.
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