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Louisian's once-theoretical abortion trigger law could soon be strengthened
Legislature

¶¶Òõh's once-theoretical abortion trigger law could soon be strengthened

  • By SAM KARLIN | Staff writer
  • Jun 13, 2022

Gov. John Bel Edwards has made clear in recent weeks that while he strongly opposes abortion, he thinks Louisian’s sweeping ban on the proced…

Opinion

  • BY WILL SUTTON | Staff columnist
  • May 29, 2021

I traveled some of the same northern ¶¶Òõh streets and highways Ronald Greene traveled when I lived and worked in the region. It’s a diver…

What to know in New Orleans this week (June 11, 2019): Mourning Dr. John, abortion & marijuana legislation, and more
News

What to know in New Orleans this week (June 11, 2019): Mourning Dr. John, abortion & marijuana legislation, and more

  • Jun 10, 2019

Mourning Dr. John ... House says 'yes' to inhaling pot ... voters to decide on abortion ban ... and more

'It has been a good ol' boy system for so long' — women legislators talk frankly about navigating the ¶¶Òõh legislature_lowres
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'It has been a good ol' boy system for so long' — women legislators talk frankly about navigating the ¶¶Òõh legislature_lowres

  • PHOTO BY SARAH GAMARD/LSU MANSHIP SCHOOL NEWS SERVICE
  • Updated Jul 7, 2021

State Rep. Paula Davis, R-Baton Rouge, stood her ground at a last-minute attempt to threaten her compromise sales-tax bill on the House floor Friday.

'It has been a good ol' boy system for so long' — women legislators talk frankly about navigating the ¶¶Òõh legislature
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'It has been a good ol' boy system for so long' — women legislators talk frankly about navigating the ¶¶Òõh legislature

  • Kaylee Poche and Devon Sanders, Manship School News Service
  • Jun 24, 2018

When state Rep. Paula Davis, R-Baton Rouge, put forward a compromise Friday to resolve an epic fight over funding state government, a fellow R…

Another bill advances that would change investigations into doctor misconduct
Legislature

Another bill advances that would change investigations into doctor misconduct

  • BY ELIZABETH CRISP | ecrisp@theadvocate.com
  • Apr 11, 2018

Another bill that would change how physician misconduct is investigated in Louisiana is advancing at the State Capitol, despite some concerns …

Lawmakers upset over proposal to slash TOPS scholarship program by 80 percent_lowres
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Lawmakers upset over proposal to slash TOPS scholarship program by 80 percent_lowres

  • Updated Jul 7, 2021

Jay Dardenne, Gov. John Bel Edwards' commissioner of administration (left) and State Budget Director Barry Dusse answer questions about Edward…

Lawmakers upset over proposal to slash TOPS scholarship program by 80 percent
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Lawmakers upset over proposal to slash TOPS scholarship program by 80 percent

  • Ashley Wolf, Manship School News Service
  • Jan 23, 2018

Grace Notes: Lopsided House debate on Confederate monuments spoke volumes
Stephanie Grace

Grace Notes: Lopsided House debate on Confederate monuments spoke volumes

  • BY STEPHANIE GRACE | sgrace@theadvocate.com
  • May 16, 2017

One of the many striking aspects of Monday's emotional debate over House Bill 71, which would prevent localities from removing Confederate-the…

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A possibility: Temporary extension of ¶¶Òõh's temporary sales tax might be temporary fix
Legislature

A possibility: Temporary extension of ¶¶Òõh's temporary sales tax might be temporary fix

  • BY TYLER BRIDGES | tbridges@theadvocate.com
  • Apr 29, 2017

Nobody in the State Capitol says they want to renew a temporary 1-cent increase in the sales tax that is scheduled to expire in mid-2018.

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