U S Senator Bill Cassidy continues to question Governor Jeff Landry’s spending decisions. Cassidy said today he’s not a fan of spending three million dollars to send Louisiana National Guard troops to the U-S Mexico border. Cassidy has been very vocal about party primary elections that he says will cost the state 135-million dollars over ten years. Cassidy says that’s 138-million dollars that could go towards a new I-10 Lake Charles bridge….
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Tomorrow the Landry Adminsitration will submit a proposed budget for the fiscal year that starts in July. In July 2025, a temporary .45-cent sales tax expires and that will result in a 600-million dollar loss in revenues. Council for a Better Louisiana President Barry Erwin says it’s possible the budget the governor’s office presents will begin to prepare for that fiscal cliff.
Two Louisiana teachers won the Milken educator award, the nation’s preeminent teachers’ program. Teiko Foxx has more…
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Five-star defensive tackle Dominick McKinley from Acadiana officially signed with the LSU football team today. Because LSU is short on defensive tackles, McKinley could see the field right away. But the Tigers missed out on five-star athlete Terry Bussey as the Texas A-and-M commitment signed with the Aggies.