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— The Advocate: Are flood protection projects like ones in Louisiana worth the cost? An official report says yes
— The Advocate: Louisiana is Trump country, no longer a swing state. Once Democratic LaSalle Parish shows why
— WBRZ: Baton Rouge mayor candidates address key issues in effort to win over undecided voters at Press Club
— WWL: How helping victims of Helene and Milton benefit folks back home when next hurricane hits Louisiana
— American Press: Stine makes economic, cultural case for Louisiana during France trip
— NOLA: Flounder season is closing for Louisiana anglers. Here’s why and what to expect
— WAFB: Louisiana to reduce time students spend taking standardized tests
— KSLA: Rep. Tammy Phelps speaks on special session, tax reform
— NOLA: France will keep sending teachers to Louisiana after officials extend partnership
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Marusak: Federal regs, underfunding issues hinder Louisiana ports
Louisiana’s port system is the gateway into, and out of, the world. With more than 12,500 miles of waterways, our biggest economic driver – one in five jobs in the state – is at our backdoor. But the underfunding of projects necessary to feed the world, provide energy and keep the supply chain moving has …
Long-awaited DOTD reorganization report completed
LaPolitics/State Affairs has obtained the Boston Consulting Group report about the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development. Gov. Jeff Landry tapped the Louisiana Coalition to Fix Our Roads, a private industry group, to initiate a planned reorganization effort for the department. The coalition selected BCG, which was expected to deliver the report to legislative leaders …
Our History: Louisiana’s first oil well
The first commercial oil well in Louisiana history was drilled in Evangeline (near Jennings) in September of 1901. Jules Clement, a French-speaking farmer, had noticed bubbles rising from a spot in one of his rice fields when it flooded. Knowing about the recent discovery of the Spindletop oil field in nearby Beaumont, Texas, he decided …
In Case You Missed it in LaPolitics Weekly
Here’s what you may have missed in the latest issue of LaPolitics Weekly, published last week… — TAX PLAN UNVEILED: Gov. Jeff Landry will have to navigate a political minefield to win approval of his proposed overhaul of Louisiana’s taxation system… — INSURANCE ISSUES: While some lawmakers and Commissioner Tim Temple continue to call for …