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Earlier this year, the Louisiana Board of Ethics told Gov. Jeff Landry’s political action committee to stop paying for the governor’s membership at the U.S. House of Representatives fitness center.
Landry posted a statement on X, formerly known as Twitter, Monday morning, saying, “The Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion project, in its current form, is no longer financially or practically viable.
The governor has stepped in with the Department of Children & Family Services under scrutiny for staffing shortages.
A survey taken two weeks later by Baton Rouge pollster John Couvillon for attorney John Carmouche, a foe of oil and gas ...
Lafourche Parish President Archie Chaisson III will step down from that role Aug. 1 to lead the state's brand-new ...
A veteran state employee has been tapped as the next leader of Louisiana’s child welfare agency, replacing the former ...
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Governor Jeff Landry and state emergency officials will share how ready the state is for the bad weather as Invest 93 nears ...
Gov. Jeff Landry announced a leadership shakeup Friday at the Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services, naming ...
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry's approach mirrors that of the Trump administration, which restored the names of several army ...
Louisiana native Dustin Poirier will get to fight one last time in the Octagon and this time it will be back in the Bayou ...
Regular Legislative Session, Gov. Jeff Landry signed a series of bills that would impact crime, drug regulation, higher ...
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