A new poll suggests that Bill Cassidy’s re-election bid could be a tough one. Andrew Greenstein reports.
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Lafayette Renaissance Charter High School mourns the loss of Alaya Christian, a dedicated student and victim of Mamou’s Mardi Gras mass shooting. Christian was involved in many school activities, including softball, student council, and football training. The school community is heartbroken and extends condolences to her family and friends.
Louisiana’s small business owners are urging legislators to address rising insurance costs through legal reforms in the upcoming legislative session starting April 14. NFIB State Director Leah Long says the NFIB supports legislation that would place medical damages in a trust to prevent excessive costs, cap non-economic damages at 750-thousand dollars for predictability, and bar individuals more than 50-percent at fault from recovering damages to reduce frivolous claims.
DOTD is working to implement its strategic improvement plan. Secretary Joe Donahue says the department identified a few deficiencies in its operation – among them is the inability to deliver projects on schedule.
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