Louisiana lawmakers have advanced bills to flatten the state's income tax rate and repeal the corporate franchise tax in a special legislative session focused on passing Gov.
March 5. Senate Bill 1 allows qualified adults to carry a concealed firearm without a permit and was passed along party lines during the special legislative session on crime that ended on February 29, 2024.
At leastnine billshave been pre-filed for the 2024 Regular Legislative Session that could change the way Louisiana deals with marijuana. Louisiana lawmakers have been inching closer to legalizing cannabis for years. As noted, people don't face a very stiff penalty for just having it in specifie...
At leastnine billshave been pre-filed for the 2024 Regular Legislative Session that could change the way Louisiana deals with marijuana. Louisiana lawmakers have been inching closer to legalizing cannabis for years. As noted, people don't face a very stiff penalty for just having it in specifie...
Louisiana legislators will meet for a special session beginning Nov. 6 to consider Republican Gov. Jeff Landry’s ambitious attempt to overhaul the state’s tax structure.
The GOP also has a two-thirds supermajority in the Legislature, and Republicans hold every statewide elected position, paving the way for lawmakers to push through a conservative agenda during the legislative session that concluded earlier this month. ...
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Crowley, LA (KPEL News) -Louisianaresidents and any visitors who can legally have a firearm will be allowed to carry the weapon concealed starting July 4, 2024. Governor Jeff Landry signed the constitutional carry law into effect following the Special Legislative Session on Crime in February. ...
SHREVEPORT, LA – Crime is the focus of a special legislative session in Baton Rouge. Lawmakers will be tackling several key bills over the next couple of weeks. Many say we will likely swing back to policies of “get tough on crime.” ...
And as lawmakers gaveled in the spring session, the bill wasn't sent to a House committee, stalling the measure, at least temporarily, from getting a public hearing or legislative vote. In fact, of the hundreds of bills introduced Monday, the proposal sponsored by Rep. Mike Johnson, R-Bos...