The state’s oil and gas industry is on a slow but steady climb back, after struggling through the pandemic. David Grubb reports…:
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And while Governor Edwards proposal to put aside $500 million for a new Mississippi River Bridge garnered applause as his state of the state Monday, some House leaders have voiced opposition to allocating that much money into a project that’s five years away.
The regular session kicked off Monday and Governor John bel Edwards says he’s hopeful that positive bills, not divisive ones will eventually reach his desk.
The session is scheduled to end on June 6th.
After the U.S. Senate voted to make Daylight Saving Time permanent in 2023, one state lawmaker is saying “I told you so.” Haughton’s Dodie Horton passed a bill 2 years ago for Louisiana to end time changes should the feds give us the option…:
The U.S. House must also pass the Senate bill before it becomes a reality. Daylight Saving Time currently runs from March until October.