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Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry shakes the hand of U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. before a bill signing ceremony June 27, 2025, at Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge.
Meanwhile, Louisiana faces a shortage of foster care families. "As of July 2, 2025, there were more than 4,200 children in care and less than 2,000 certified foster homes," according to the agency.
The Louisiana Legislature has declined to reconvene for a veto override session this year. The majority of lawmakers – 87 members of the House of Representatives and 29 in the Senate – voted not to ...
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry has appointed a new leader charged with preserving what's left of the state's rapidly disappearing coast.
Gov. Jeff Landry announced Friday he has appointed a new head of the state's coastal protection agency, a key role as Louisiana does battle against its worsening land loss crisis and intensifying ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WVUE) - Governor Jeff Landry signed a slate of insurance reform bills into law Monday in an effort to reduce property and auto insurance premiums across Louisiana, though he ...
While standing on the deck of a friend’s yacht last week in Bermuda, Gov. Jeff Landry praised a new Louisiana tax break on boat purchases in a short video he shared to social media. “Louisiana’s been ...
PINEVILLE, La. (WNTZ) – Louisiana’s primary National Guard training facility in Pineville will once again bear the historic name Camp Beauregard, Gov. Jeff Landry announced Monday.
The governor of Louisiana announced Wednesday that a new insurance company is coming to the state. Gov. Jeff Landry announced that General Motors Insurance is setting up operations in Louisiana.
Gov. Jeff Landry pushed to “rein in” PBMs near the end of the regular legislative session, saying it “kills local jobs and drive up healthcare costs.” ...
Gov. Landry is reinforcing his support for the proposed Louisiana International Terminal Project. Trump says there will be ‘temporary pass’ for migrant farm, hotel workers Remembering 'Welcome ...
WE BEGIN AT 4:00 WITH BREAKING NEWS. A FEDERAL APPEALS COURT HAS RULED AGAINST A LOUISIANA LAW REQUIRING PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO DISPLAY THE TEN COMMANDMENTS. THE COURT DEEMED THE LAW UNCONSTITUTIONAL ...