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Watching the Legislative Class of 2024
Get an inside look at the efforts and enthusiasms of our 2024 legislative freshmen class. We’ll provide a glimpse of the freshmen’s exhausting initiation, some of session’s highs and lows, and a few last-minute dirty tricks.
PODCAST: Angry school employee threatens lawsuits
Parents send their children to school to learn academic subjects, not to be influenced by political activists or social justice warriors. Although dubbed the “Don’t say gay bill” by the agenda-driven Leftist press, parents believe that HB122 is a sensible approach to prevent public school employees from promoting their personal adult sexual preferences with students. Check out this school employee who’s so angry about this restriction that she’s threatening lawsuits if the bill passes (which it has).
Leftist desperation continues to dog Louisiana libraries
Yet another lawsuit has been filed by angry Leftists, this time in St. Tammany Parish, attempting to mitigate their ongoing setbacks in the battle to control Louisiana libraries.
Louisiana Bond Commission in Jeopardy?
Could HB836 destroy the Louisiana Bond Commission’s important oversight role when political subdivisions incur debt?
Abbeville goes off the rails
With drug trafficking and crime at the forefront of residents’ minds, Abbeville’s government decides to focus on creating secluded walking trails.
Steven Jackson’s controversial public records bill hits Senate floor on Monday
Steven Jackson’s controversial HB461 could block taxpayers in Louisiana from accessing financial-related public records for up to two years. The bill is scheduled to face its final hurdle of a Senate floor vote on Monday, May 13th.
$2.6 Billion Dollars in additional Taxes?!
Louisiana, known for its distinctive blend of cultures and its vibrant spirit, also carries the burden of being one of the most heavily taxed states in the nation. At the heart of this complex web lies the intricate relationship between citizens, taxes, and the government.
Will Louisiana’s Senate Address the Insurance Crisis?
Discover why Louisiana is facing an insurance crisis and how Louisiana’s Senate can protect us from rising insurance costs by taking up Emily Chenevert’s and Michael Melerine’s bills.
Is your electric bill funding Blackrock?
Learn about the Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) movement’s latest subterfuge to steal an additional $150 million from Louisiana ratepayers.
Mid-Session Update
There is a lot happening this Legislative session from education freedom to constitutional convention. Of course we cannot write an article to cover every single bill, but here are a few we have been watching.