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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoMayor LaToya Cantrell vetoes measure to let voters make changes to City Attorney’s Office
The legislation would have let voters a say over just who the city attorney answers to.
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoBill Cassidy formally launches reelection campaign, gets endorsements from Thune and Scott
Cassidy is touting strong fundraising, endorsements, and a “productive working relationship” with President Donald Trump
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoTaxes, Medicaid cuts, Epstein: Inside the town halls of Louisiana’s members of Congress
WASHINGTON — Armed with talking points and instructions from their leaders, Democratic and Republican U.S. House members spread out across the...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoAbout 500,000 Louisianans use Medicare Advantage. But critics say it’s overcharging.
WASHINGTON — Medicare Advantage, the privately run insurance on which roughly 500,000 older Louisiana residents rely for health care, is facing...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoWho will get Trump’s endorsement in Louisiana’s U.S. Senate race? It could be decisive.
U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy and his three Republican challengers have one thing in common in Louisiana’s upcoming Senate race.
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoBill Cassidy dismisses Democrats’ investigation into RFK Jr.’s vaccine firings
Though a strong promoter of vaccinations, Cassidy persuaded wary fellow Republicans to confirm Kennedy, President Donald Trump’s nominee to run the...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoLouisiana AG Liz Murrill asks Congress to intervene in legal clash over abortion pills
Louisiana’s Liz Murrill and other attorneys general are asking Congress to block states from passing “shield laws” for doctors who prescribe...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoIn New Orleans City Council District E race, candidates vow to hold government accountable
Six candidates hoping to replace incumbent and mayoral hopeful Oliver Thomas faced off this week at a public forum. Here’s what...
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoLouisiana is abolishing its Independent Party ahead of closed primaries. Here’s what it means.
Louisiana’s Independent Party will soon be no more. Here’s how it will affecting voting and registration.
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NOLA POLITICS
/ 2 months agoHere’s how Gov. Jeff Landry’s administration plans to grow Louisiana’s economy, attract businesses
Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Susan Bourgeois laid out the concrete steps her agency plans to take as it implements a new...