The Louisiana Department of Children and Family Services is trying to fill 400 vacancies in a hurry. So they’re hosting job fairs around the state through December 15th. Secretary Marketa Garner Walters says they’re looking for people with big hearts.
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More about the specific jobs is available at D C F S. LA. GOV.
Baton Rouge Representative Edmond Jordan is asking voters to vote against his proposed Constitutional Amendment seven on the November 8th ballot, because he says the ballot language is confusing. Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin also opposes the amendment that deals with a form of slavery…
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Erwin says the intent of the amendment was to restrict the use of involuntary servitude, to make sure it’s only permitted as a form of criminal punishment.
Early voting begins today for the November 8th election and the ballot contains eight constitutional amendments. President of the Public Affairs Research Council Steven Procopio says Constitutional Amendment two would increase the homestead exemption for veterans with a 100-percent service-connected disability rating….
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The amendment, if approved, would also establish a sliding scale of additional property tax exemption for persons with a partial military service-related disability.
The candidates running against Republican incumbent John Kennedy in the U-S Senate are trying to drum up support. Democrat Syrita Steib is a political newcomer who runs a non-profit that helps females restore their lives after they were incarcerated…
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