A House approved bill that would give Louisiana’s Insurance Commissioner more authority to reject excessive rate increases has received approval from the Senate Insurance Committee. The bill also has the support of Governor Jeff Landry. But Insurance Commissioner Tim Temple says his office already rejects rate increase proposals and the Executive Counsel for the Department of Insurance David Caldwell tried to make that point clear…
State health officials remain concerned about the high number of whooping cough cases. L-D-H Secretary Bruce Greenstein…
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Greenstein says there are vaccines available to prevent serious complications.
The House Criminal Justice Committee agrees with the Senate, kratom should be banned in Louisiana. Sean Richardson has the story…
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The House Education Committee has made significant changes to a bill designed to educate college students about the dangers of hazing. Instead of requiring any student who joins a student organization to take a semester long course on hazing prevention, the legislation now calls for student organizations to provide their new members with a two-hour anti-hazing training class, instead of one-hour training.