Insurance and constitutional reform are two of the major priorities for Governor Landry and Republicans in the legislative session. First-year Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple wants to remove some of the regulations on insurance companies in the hopes it will result in more insurers doing business in the state. Temple is proposing to do away with the three-year rule, which prohibits insurers from dropping a customer they’ve insured for three years…
cut 8 (09) “….whom they want”
Public Affairs Research Council President Steve Procopio says Governor Landry also wants a streamlined state constitution, because the current one has been amended more than 200 times…
cut 11 (09) “….vote on it”
Some would consider porch pirates a menace to our society. State lawmakers have started advancing a bill that would give judges the option to sentence a person convicted of stealing packages from the patios of several homes to 60 days in jail. New Iberia Senator Blake Miguez, a member of the Judiciary C Committee, believes this legislation can make a porch pirate think twice…
Cut 15 (09) “…deter crime”
This is bill is heading to the Senate floor.
The Baton Rouge Area Chamber endorses a proposed 300-million dollars arena on LSU’s campus. The new venue would host sporting events and bring larger entertainment acts to Baton Rouge. Trey Godfrey with BRAC is excited about what the proposal means to Baton Rouge…
Cut 4 (07) “…our community.”
But East Baton Rouge metro councilmember Chauna Banks opposes a new arena on the LSU campus, because it will restrict what events can be hosted at the River Center, which will hurt the downtown area.