A Baton Rouge lawmaker unloaded on his colleagues in the Louisiana House after his proposal to add a second majority-Black district to the state’s Supreme Court map was tabled without debate.
The major debate in the redistricting session is whether Louisiana should add majority-minority districts to its political maps, because the Black population has grown since the 2010 census. The Republican led-Legislature is maintaining the status quo in all the maps that are advancing and State Rep. Barry Ivey is frustrated…
Cut 4 (10) “…upset.”
Covington Representative Mark Wright made the motion to table, and says being told by Ivey that the House is stupid, lazy, racist and corrupt because they vote against his bills is unacceptable and narcissistic.
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Another cold front will enter the Bayou State just in time for a chilly weekend. State Climatologist Barry Keim says the roller-coaster continues with mild weather mid-week and chilly temperatures for the weekend.
Cut 15 (07) “…this winter.”
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California-based Origin Materials has committed to investing more than $750 million to develop a biomass manufacturing facility in Ascension Parish that will create more than 1000 new direct and indirect jobs. John Bissell, Co-CEO of Origin praised the Capitol Area’s infrastructure, which he says will provide the facility with easy access to materials and services.
Cut 11 (09) “…of our sort.”
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18-year-old Jaden Michael Ardoin of Port Barre faces first-degree and attempted murder charges after following two brothers in his vehicle and allegedly firing shots because the two routinely flirted with his girlfriend. St Landry Parish Sheriff’s Office Major Eddie Thibodaux says a high-speed chase ensued.
Cut 6 (11) “…the scene”
Wade Edward Smith was killed, and James Preston Allen Vaughn is listed in stable condition.
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