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May 26, 2026
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Governor transitioning away from run of sessions

July 8, 2016 Jeremy Alford

With three lawmaking sessions of the Legislature behind him, you can expect Gov. John Bel Edwards to start focusing on policies and politics of his own, beginning with the state’s Medicaid expansion. […]

Allen Lottinger

There’s some hope ahead for our coast

July 1, 2016 Allen Lottinger

There’s good news ahead for lovers of our beloved Louisiana coast. […]

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From PSC comes political moves, possible match-ups

July 1, 2016 Jeremy Alford

While the Public Service Commission very rarely creates the kind of election drama seen in statewide and legislative races, a few personalities are pointing for other offices and contested seats may soon be on a ballot heading your way. […]

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Investing doesn’t ease up in summer

June 24, 2016 Ryan LeBlanc

June is full of major market events, which may go a long way toward determining the direction of the stock market for the rest of the year. […]

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Incentive money also flows back to LED

June 24, 2016 Jeremy Alford

Over the past 24 months Louisiana Economic Development has seen 15 companies have to pay back $8.3 million in reimbursements to the state for up-front business incentives they were provided to relocate to or expand here. […]

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Outside influence adds to special session pressure

June 17, 2016 Jeremy Alford

The governor isn’t the only one trying to influence the votes of lawmakers in the ongoing second special session that ends on June 23. […]

Allen Lottinger

Eroding coast could doom entire state

June 10, 2016 Allen Lottinger

New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu said the erosion of the state’s coast is also a threat to our cities that provide employment and wealth to all of Louisiana’s people. […]

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Senate President: Individual income changes will be ‘tough’

June 10, 2016 Jeremy Alford

With a variety of issues on the agenda for second special session of the Louisiana Legislature, ranging from sales tax exemptions to corporate taxes, Senate President John Alario believes the most endangered part of the governor’s call may involve the personal taxes paid by citizens of the state. […]

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Louisiana’s U.S. senators gearing up to aid Trump

June 3, 2016 Jeremy Alford

Roughly four weeks after endorsing Donald Trump’s bid for president, Louisiana’s two U.S. senators are standing ready to help the presumptive GOP nominee. […]

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