On his monthly radio show “Ask the Governor”, Governor John Bel Edwards was asked if he plans to veto any legislation making its way through the legislature addressing the LGBTQ community. The governor wouldn’t say if he plans to or not but brought up the example of when the Supreme Court legalized gay marriage in 2015.
Haughton Representative Dodie Horton’s bill that passed in the House on a 67 to 28 vote prohibits discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in the classroom.
The house passed legislation that would provide access to free menstrual products to female students in public schools in a 79 to 17 vote. State Policy for Alliance for Period Supplies Manager Lacey Gero says under the legislation the products would be in an easily accessible location at no cost to students.
New Orleans Representative Aimee Freeman reintroduced her bill after it stalled last year on the Senate floor.
Congressman Clay Higgins is seen on video physically removing an activist away from a press conference. Jeff Palermo has more…
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