The regular legislative session begins today with an 800 million dollar budget shortfall for the next fiscal year, and no way to raise revenue. Emelie Gunn has more…:
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Budget matters aside, there are several bills in the regular session that deal with higher ed reform. LaPolitics.com publisher Jeremy Alford says there is plenty to suggest that this will also be an education session…:
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There are several matters up for debate this session that would have an immediate impact on Louisianians. One proposed bill would raise the minimum wage, and another seeks equal pay for women. Political analyst Clancy Dubos says these bills will be a contentious topic…:
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At 1pm, Governor John Bel Edwards will address lawmakers at a joint session of the legislature.
March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month health experts say the illness is a significant problem in Louisiana. Dr. Jordan Karlitz with the Tulane Medical Center says they’re studying why that is and emphasizes the importance of both men and women being screened…:
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Officials in Rapides Parish report the levee at Bayou Darrow in Grant Parish has been breached. A federal disaster declaration is in place for 7 north Louisiana parishes. A flood warning continues for areas along the Amite and Tangipahoa Rivers in southeast Louisiana. St. Tammany Parish is expected to be next in line for flooding as areas further north drain from storms.