Stories By The Who Dat Daily Staff
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoGov. Jeff Landry says LSU should put up statue of Charlie Kirk to ‘defend freedom of speech’
“We’re going to put a challenge out to the LSU Board of Supervisors to find a place to put a statue...
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/ 2 months agoGov. Jeff Landry urges rejection of New Orleans’ request for $125M loan amid budget crisis
Gov. Jeff Landry is urging state leaders to reject New Orleans’ emergency request for what amounts to a $125 million payday...
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/ 2 months agoHouse Speaker Mike Johnson says there is no ‘path’ to a third term for President Trump
Johnson, a Louisiana native, said Trump was “trolling the Democrats.”
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/ 2 months agoSome Louisiana state workers could be furloughed if shutdown continues, Gov. Jeff Landry says
WASHINGTON – Gov. Jeff Landry raised the possibility of furloughing state employees in an executive order Tuesday, blaming the ongoing federal...
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/ 2 months agoNew Orleans voters to consider $510 million in bond proposals. See the list of projects
Three bond propositions are up for consideration on the Nov. 15 ballot. The $510 million proceeds would help build affordable housing...
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/ 2 months agoRepublican plan to push back Louisiana elections now one step away from passage
In a party-line vote, the House and Governmental Affairs Committee during a Tuesday meeting advanced two bills that would move party...
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/ 2 months agoPlan to push back Louisiana elections passes Senate as Supreme Court decision looms
Democrats continued to object, saying the plan could cause voter confusion and get the state in legal trouble.
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/ 2 months agoMuch of Louisiana hasn’t felt the effects of federal shutdown. That could soon change.
Because Louisiana has a relatively small federal workforce, the federal shutdown has had less impact on the state. But the longer...
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/ 2 months agoLouisiana federal workers feeling the effects of the government shutdown as pressure mounts
Americans are starting to feel the effects of the government not operating since Oct. 1.
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/ 2 months agoA fence just went up around the New Orleans public library. Here’s why.
“Fires were going, music was blasting, people using alcohol, selling stuff on the steps,” said Nathaniel Fields, director of the city’s...


