The Louisiana Senate approved a measure Thursday that could lead to more underage youth being given adult prison sentences.
The Louisiana Senate on Monday passed a bill that could ultimately land more teens in adult prisons, even for petty crimes.
BATON ROUGE, La. (BRPROUD) — The Louisiana Senate approved a proposed constitutional amendment that could send young teens to adult court. It has to be approved by the House during this special ...
Jesse Regan, a Broussard District 3 councilman, announced his candidacy for Louisiana Senate District 23 on Thursday. State ...
In a legislative session devoted mostly to tax policy, Louisiana lawmakers are taking steps to empower themselves to set up ...
Bills t cut business tax rates and end credit for filmmakers and historic preservation move to Senate, along with sales tax ...
The House passed House Resolution 82, the Social Security Fairness Act of 2023, on Tuesday, Nov. 12. H.R. 82 aims to ...
Louisiana was the first state to pass a film tax credit ... Though the House voted overwhelmingly to eliminate the film ...
The central elements of a bid to revamp Louisiana’s tax system by swapping more sales taxes for a lower flat tax on income ...
BATON ROUGE — Key provisions of Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry's plan to cut personal income and corporate taxes passed the state ...
In a special lawmaking session focused on tax policy, Louisiana lawmakers are also quietly moving legislation that could lead ...
As he gave the opening speech last week for a special session called mainly to overhaul Louisiana’s tax code, Gov. Jeff ...