Drug felons will be eligible for food stamps under a measure that won final legislative passage…:
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Governor John Bel Edwards signed a bill into law on Tuesday that electric car company Tesla says would ban its business model in the state. The measure tightens up restrictions on auto manufacturers selling directly to consumers which Tesla says makes them unable to to conduct business in Louisiana in the future. Supporters of the law say it’s a win for the long-held practice of manufacturers selling vehicles through dealers.
US Senator John Kennedy wants Congress to ease up on federal excise taxes for small breweries — there are 28 in Louisiana. He says the Craft Beverage Modernization and Tax Reform Act of 2017 would benefit the economy…:
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He says if the bill passes it would create 9-thousand jobs in the US in the first year.
Searches will continue today for the missing 18-year-old from Lafayette, Jacquelyn Landry, known as Daisy Lynn. An arrest has been made in connection to her May 23rd disappearance. 22-year-old Malik Davis is charged with second degree murder. Landry’s sister, Lori Sonnier, says cops aren’t releasing much more for the sake of the investigation…:
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You can join in the search by visiting the Finding Daisy Lynn Facebook page.