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Louisiana lawmakers wrap 2025 session with major budget approval, policy fights, and a looming special session by Gov. Jeff Landry.
Senate Bill 181 wanted to punish violators with up to a $500,000 fine and five years in prison. Gov. Jeff Landry deemed it ...
Already 112 bills have been signed into law by Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, and in the final days of session, lawmakers sent ...
The Louisiana Legislature wrapped up its 2025 regular session Thursday having passed an agenda to try to lower insurance ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana Illuminator) - A low heat that’s simmered for weeks over an attempt to lower prescription drug prices in Louisiana increased to a boil Thursday in the waning hours of the ...
Kimberly Terrell, director of community engagement at the Tulane Environmental Law Clinic, alleges that university officials ...
Kimberly Terrell accused the university of sacrificing academic freedom to appease Louisiana’s Republican governor.
From state shakeups to federal funding threats, St. Tammany officials say the system they rely on could be changing fast.
BATON ROUGE--The 2025 legislative session ended Thursday with lawmakers passing a bill to tighten the rules on companies that work as middlemen managing pharmacy benefits. But the Senate let a more ...
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill plans to send a cease and desist letter to CVS for mass text messages sent to customers lobbying against legislation and is opening an investigation into whether ...
Patrick Wattigny was in court Thursday where he asked for forgiveness before the parole board denied his request.
The texts urgently ask residents to contact their lawmakers, claiming a bill in the session threatens their access to pharmacies and medications.
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