The Public Service Commission is meeting at this hour, and the commissioners will soon vote on whether to strip Davante Lewis of his vice chairmanship. This, after Lewis used vulgar language to criticize Governor Landry in a post on X last week. Chairman Mike Francis says Lewis’ language was uncalled for.
Nine medical organizations representing thousands of Louisiana doctors issue a statement saying vaccines “should not be politicized.” Surgeon General Ralph Abraham issued a directive that the Department of Health will no longer organize mass vaccination efforts. The medical associations say vaccines are one of the most significant medical innovations of our time. Tulane School of Public Health Professor Susan Hassig agrees.
Two groups are challenging Entergy’s plan to power a massive artificial intelligence data center in northeast Louisiana. The Alliance for Affordable Energy and the Union of Concerned Scientists are asking the Public Service Commission to deny Entergy’s request to build three gas power plants for the facility. Logan Burke, the executive director of the Alliance for Affordable Energy, says Entergy did not sufficiently show that the plants are the most cost-effective option; and in the long run, ratepayers could get stuck with the bill.
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Entergy and Meta have not commented on the groups’ challenge.
New Saints Head Coach Kellen Moore is zeroing in on an offensive coordinator, and it’s a name that Louisiana football fans are very familiar with – Doug Nussmeier. Nussmeier is the father of LSU quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, who’s viewed as a top contender for the Heisman Trophy next season.