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House Passes Bill That Would Hide Corporate Tax Break Data From The Public
House lawmakers on Thursday voted 59-38 for a bill that would change the public records law.

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House lawmakers on Thursday voted 59-38 for a bill that would change the public records law.

From statehouses to Congress, Republicans have launched into a fight against the teaching of “critical race theory.”
More than two dozen Republican attorneys general are voicing their disapproval.
During that embarrassingly brief moment when Louisiana moved from the world's most prolific incarcerator to the world's second most.
In 2019, Ashton was hoping to join the military after graduating from Mandeville High School.
Louisiana may soon offer incentives to residents who are willing to get vaccinated against COVID-19.
The U.S. House voted Wednesday 252-175 to give the go-ahead.
Will Angelino told a newspaper that DCFS ignored him and forced him to hire an attorney to fight for custody.
The Louisiana Legislature is close to approving a bill.
Emergent Biosolutions in Baltimore is under scrutiny by U.S. House lawmakers after mishaps caused the company to dump millions of vaccines.
The Louisiana Senate's “constitutional carry” bill, which would allow the carrying of a concealed gun without a permit, cleared the House.
The push to legalize marijuana for recreational use in Louisiana died Tuesday, when the Louisiana House rejected legislation.
Alliyah Zeren, now an adult, entered the foster care system in Louisiana at 13-years-old “due to abuse and neglect.
Olivia Dunne, a star gymnast at LSU, began her freshman year in the fall with over a million followers on Instagram.
The news spread quickly on Monday from the nation's highest court to its largest maximum-security prison.
The Louisiana House Civil Law and Procedure Committee unanimously advanced a bill.
The Louisiana House unanimously passed a bill Monday meant to discourage employers from misclassifying workers as independent contractors.
A bill that would prohibit race-based discrimination of natural hairstyles narrowly advanced through Civil Law and Procedure.
The Louisiana House on Thursday overwhelmingly passed an amended version of a bill.
The Food and Drug Administration expanded emergency use authorization of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to include adolescents.