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Jeff Landry has enacted a hiring freeze for the executive branch of state government in an effort to save $20 million ahead ...
Gov. Jeff Landry is looking toward the future after voters rejected four constitutional amendments on the March 29 ballot.
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Axios on MSNWhat to know about Louisiana's upcoming legislative sessionLouisiana lawmakers are due to return to Baton Rouge on April 14, but legislators have until close of business Friday to ...
Annual $2,000 stipends that teachers received for the past two years are set to expire after this school year ends.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry signed an executive order to pause hiring for the executive branch of the state government. The executive order resulted from a projected financial deficiency. The hiring ...
Nearly two-thirds of Louisiana voters have rejected all four state constitutional amendments championed by Republican Gov.
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Gov. Landry to announce new major economic developmentGov. Jeff Landry and Louisiana Economic Development Secretary Susan Bourgeois set to make major economic development ...
Jeff Landry’s spending plan for next fiscal year ... Landry has proposed a “standstill” budget and a state hiring freeze to rein in spending. With tax increases unlikely, lawmakers might ...
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