The ACLU has filed suit against Louisiana’s Ten Commandments law that will go into effect on January first requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom. Plaintiffs include nine multi-faith families with children in public schools. Reverend Jeff Sims is a Presbyterian pastor who has three children attending Louisiana public schools…
Cut 4 (07) “…tramples on it.”
But Republican Senator Bill Cassidy says the nation’s moral code is crumbling and a daily reminder of the Ten Commandments can lead to a less violent world…
cut 27 (11) “….reinforced”
Governor Jeff Landry says he signed the law to advance the values of our Founding Fathers.
The situation New Orleans homeowner Cheron Brylski faces is not unique in Louisiana. After her previous property insurance carriers left the state, she’s been forced to use Citizens and says now she has no other choice but to sell the home she and her late husband restored.
Cut 11 (13) “…realistic.”
Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple believes lawmakers approved important changes to tort reform law in this year’s legislative session that should lead to more property insurance companies writing policies in the state.
Heirloom Carbon Technologies announces they will build two direct air capture facilities at the Port of Caddo-Bossier that will take carbon emissions out of the atmosphere. Heirloom Carbon Technologies Community Liaison Caitlyn Cain.
Cut 8 (12) “…accelerated the process.”
Construction is expected to begin by the end of the year.