The candidates for governor are promising a better Louisiana if elected. We heard from three of the main candidates during the first day of qualifying. Republican State Treasurer John Schroder laid out his priorities shortly after filing out the paperwork to put his name on the October 14th ballot…
Cut 13 (15) “…cronyism.”
Independent Hunter Lundy, an attorney from Lake Charles, says in order to improve Louisiana, more funding needs to go towards early childhood education…
Cut 21 (12) “…change that.”
Democrat Shawn Wilson also qualified yesterday and says he is a bridge builder someone who can work with both Republicans and Democrats.
Two candidates have qualified so far to replace outgoing Insurance Commissioner Jim Donelon, who’s not seeking reelection.
Cut 2 (31) “…I’m Brooke Thorington.”
The CDC has recommended that infants should get a new vaccine that protects children from getting a severe case of RSV. The lung infection puts thousands of young children in the hospital every year. LSU Health New Orleans Pediatrics professor Doctor Cory Hebert says one dose is recommended…
cut 6 (09) “….a bit”