That’s why Gov. Jeff Landry is our inaugural Louisianan of the Year. The decision by the Opinion page staff was not an easy ...
Was it coincidental that after Livingston Parish Council member Ryan Chavers fired Library Board of Control member Francine ...
Gov. Jeff Landry wasn’t afraid to throw deep this year, and he usually completed the pass, even if occasionally he had to settle for a field goal instead of a touchdown. Can he keep the momentum going ...
Gov. Jeff Landry’s recent tax overhaul will erase Louisiana’s budget deficit that was expected to be just shy of $600 million ...
The trend of states moving toward lower and flatter income tax rates has continued apace in 2024, is poised to persist into ...
NEW ORLEANS — While we’re looking back at 2024, WWL Louisiana political analyst Clancy DuBos looks back at the top political stories of the year. In this week’s Commentary, he gives us the fastest ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) -- For 67 public school districts in Louisiana, the new law that requires them to display the Ten Commandments in classrooms goes into effect Wednesday (Jan. 1), despite a federal ...
Gov. Jeff Landry (R) signed legislation in June that requires the Ten Commandments to be displayed in public classrooms. The law specifically requires that it “be displayed on a poster or framed ...
Capitol Access reporter Brooke Thorington and LSU political science professor Robert Hogan review the year in politics.
Gov. Jeff Landry’s recent tax overhaul will erase Louisiana’s budget deficit that was expected to be just shy of $600 million and threatened funding for health care services and higher education.
Even then, at least half of the stories that made the cut involve Gov. Jeff Landry. It’s been that kind of year. 1. Jeff Landry’s power grabs — The Man Who Would Be Kingfish got busy in his ...