A bill that would make it easier to cancel unwanted subscriptions will soon be heard by the full House. The author of House Bill 750, Vincent Cox of Gretna, says the goal is to make it just as easy to cancel a subscription as it is to sign up for one. Cox says he’s been in close contact with industry leaders to fine-tune the bill.
Cut 4 (08) “…soften their concerns.”
Cox says one of the changes he’s making is to take companies that are regulated by the FCC out of it, so this legislation would not impact a subscription you may have with your cable company.
Abita Brewing, headquartered in Covington, is celebrating its 40th birthday this year. Abita President Troy Ashley says a big key to their success is their Louisiana roots and what Louisiana has to offer…
Cut 11 (10) “…helped us”
Through an executive order. Governor Landry establishes the Office of Rural Health Transformation and Sustainability. L-D-H Secretary Bruce Greenstein (green-steen) says the goal is to make access to quality healthcare available to everyone, regardless of where a person lives.
Greenstein says they will focus on rural health care workforce expansion, technology modernization, innovative care delivery models and improved coordination across health care services.
Bridget Martin is the new athletics director at McNeese state after serving as the interim A-D following the departure of Heath Schroyer to LSU. Martin is a native of Lake Arthur and she’s worked at McNeese since 1990…