This Week in Louisiana Politics: Constitutional convention, teacher pay, and summer EBT
BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — On This Week in Louisiana Politics, Gov. Jeff Landry gives some reasons why he wants to hold a constitutional convention. There are still many questions on everything he wants the Legislature to accomplish.
A Louisiana lawmaker wants to add protection to doctors performing their duties to help people become pregnant.
Voters in the Florida parishes were asked if they wanted to renew the three-mill property tax which covers the Florida parishes juvenile justice district.
The House advanced the state budget with cuts to the early childhood education fund, but there is still a chance of it being restored.
Also, the Attorney General took a tour of a crime lab in north Louisiana.
The Environmental Protection Agency issued new rules that would reportedly reduce air pollution.
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