A state judge has ruled a law used by Republicans in the Louisiana House that attempted to cancel Governor John Bel Edwards coronavirus restrictions is unconstitutional. Judge William Morvant says a petition used to revoke the governor’s public health order needs support from both chambers of the legislature not just the House. Executive counsel for Governor Edwards, Matthew Block…
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Attorney General Jeff Landry plans to appeal to the state Supreme Court.
Tulane will make its university more affordable and accessible next fall to low and middle-income Louisiana families, through The Louisiana Promise initiative, which will allow students whose families make less than $100,000 attend debt-free. Tulane President Michael Fitts.
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The program will offer sliding-scale financial aid awards based on an assessment of family income and assets.
If you want to camp at a state park but roughing it is not your thing, then Lt Governor Billy Nungesser suggests Glamping.
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The Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services says five more parishes hit by Hurricane Delta have been approved for disaster food stamps. They are Beauregard, Lafayette, Rapides, St. Landry and St. Martin. Residents in Beauregard, Rapides, and St. Landry Parishes who previously received D-SNAP benefits due to Hurricane Laura will automatically receive a second month.