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Request a DemoHeadlines and Bylines (10.01.24)
—Illuminator: Landry boosts Medicaid payments to seven hospitals, four owned by donor, despite warning of health cuts
—BRProud: FEMA money available for people in Louisiana after Hurricane Francine
—The Advocate: Near Tiger Stadium, there’s a plan to dig into Louisiana’s energy future. Not everyone is a fan.
—The Advocate: How the legal fallout from two affairs toppled a mayor and roiled this Louisiana town
—The Advocate: Voters could change how one of Baton Rouge’s top government jobs works
—American Press: Retired Louisiana Supreme Court justice dies at 68
—Illuminator: Testing finds mostly foreign shrimp at Louisiana Shrimp & Petroleum Festival
—BRProud: Tropical development possible in Caribbean; Atlantic is still active
—American Hospital Association: Louisiana district court upholds state 340B contract pharmacy law
—10/12 Industry Report: Conservative clean energy group expands into Louisiana
—BizNewOrleans: Keep Louisiana Beautiful Foundation announces formation and new director Karley Frankic
—The Advocate: LSU is getting a new library. See where, when, and what it might look like
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Guest Column: As term comes to an end, Congressman Graves is ‘running through the tape’
Diners, dives and … democracy. As a creature of habit, I frequently return to south Louisiana diners every time the U.S. House is not in session – unannounced and unscheduled – to get real-time, unvarnished perspectives from everyday folks. Constantly engaging folks where they are has proven more valuable than expensive polling and high-priced consultants, …
Our History: The death of Huey Long
When Gov. Jeff Landry opened this year’s redistricting-focused special session, he jokingly referenced the shooting of one of his predecessors. “Now I am aware Huey Long was shot over redistricting,” Landry said. “I am hopeful and confident we can dispose of this matter without you disposing of me.” On Sept. 8, 1935 Long, then a …
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… —PSC RACE HEATS UP: The race to succeed Republican Craig Greene, who chose not to stand for reelection, has been fairly quiet so far. But that’s about to change… —NEW CITY STILL A WORK IN PROGRESS: The founding of …
Political Chatter (10.01.24)
—DONAHUE BACKS INDEXING GAS TAX: Department of Transportation and Development Joe Donahue supports indexing the state gasoline tax to inflation. “That would be a very wise choice,” he told the House Appropriations Committee on Friday, adding that any additional funding “would be put to good use.” Louisiana has not raised its 20-cents-per-gallon gas tax since 1990, …