A new poll shows Julia Letlow with a significant lead in the Republican runoff for U.S. Senate. The poll by Kaplan Strategies shows Letlow with a 15-point lead over John Fleming, 52 to 37-percent, with ten-percent undecided. Pollster Doug Kaplan says two questions in particular separated Letlow from Fleming.
Cut 11 (08) “…and hurt Fleming.”
Lawmakers passed several bills this session cracking down on imported seafood. It comes as genetic testing continues to uncover the presence of imported shrimp at restaurants, including restaurants which claim that their shrimp originates from Louisiana waters. Houma Representative Jessica Domangue, who authored many of these bills, says that doesn’t necessarily mean those restaurants are being deceitful.
Cut 9 (08) “…it’s Louisiana seafood.”
One bill Governor Landry is considering whether to sign is one that makes camping on public property a misdemeanor. House Bill 211 would make it punishable by up to six months in jail and a 500-dollar fine. Advocates for the homeless say it would essentially make being homeless a crime and does not solve the issue.
Louisiana voters keep rejecting constitutional amendments, but lawmakers keep putting them on the ballot. Jeff Palermo has the story.