State Senator Jay Morris says he and his legislative staff have received death threats after he was accused of using a racial slur during a heated committee hearing on proposed Congressional District maps. Morris blames the leaders at the Louisiana Democratic Party of using lies to generate hate…
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Morris denies saying the word “Boy” when telling the audience behind him to shut up.
A bill that would increase the salaries of the governor and other statewide elected officials starting in 2028 passes in the House by just two votes. Harahan Representative John Illg says it’s been decades since the state addressed the pay of elected officials.
The legislation has more tough votes coming up in the Senate.
Monuments taken down could be relocated to state parks under a bill making its way through the legislature. Andrew Greenstein reports.
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LSU football coach Lane Kiffin told ON3 he apologizes to anybody at Ole Miss or in Mississippi if he offended anyone when he told Vanity Fair that out of state Black parents did not want their son to attend Ole Miss because of its history tied to the Confederate Battle Flag and a mascot named Colonel Reb. Kiffin says it’s a narrative that Ole Miss coaches have been fighting forever.