If this ass wipe can produce one credible person who will come forward and say they heard me say anything like this I will give $100 to the Trump campaign
1--Louisiana passed a bill this year that lowered the age juveniles are tried as adults from 18 to 17. Gov. Jeff Landry said it was needed to combat an epidemic of violent 17-yr-olds who were committing armed robberies and murders without fear of consequences. THREAD
@IlluminatorLA@JSODonoghue Medicaid comprises of about 50% of the entire state budget as it is. 22 million is virtually chump change within the Medicaid budget.
Louisiana legislators want more information about Gov. Jeff Landry’s plan to overhaul the state’s tax system before they commit to a special legislative session in November to pass new tax laws. @JSODonoghue reports: https://t.co/vFqKV5obiZ #lalege
@QuestingHS@zacharyreality No but seriously. I live in Louisiana, you have to have proof of threat on your life basically to get a restraining order over here
Police officers in Louisiana will have the power to arrest anyone they suspect is undocumented, under a law signed by Gov. Jeff Landry.
Immigration rights groups say the law allows officers to act like ICE agents and arrest people based on appearance/language.
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Gov. Jeff Landry’s line-item vetoes from the state budget include money for a homeless shelter in Lafayette and housing for the formerly incarcerated in New Orleans. https://t.co/mLqULxruyF #lalege#lagov
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry has allowed two bills to become law that will give Louisiana’s colleges and universities more control over tuition, fees and maintenance projects. @ByPiperHutch reports https://t.co/w6CnUmPXok #laed#lalege
EXCLUSIVE: @LAGovJeffLandry cut $1 million in state funding from the largest homeless shelter in Lafayette over objections to the help its operator, Catholic Charities of Acadiana, provides to immigrants. @JSODonighue reports: https://t.co/YckduqRjZ2 #lalege#Homeless
$185 million worth of industrial tax breaks were approved Wednesday under Gov. Jeff Landry’s new rules that take power away from local gov'ts & no longer require companies create jobs in exchange for the incentives. @WesleySMuller reports https://t.co/MCcYaWNOkH #lagov#lalege
Kate Cox, a 31-year-old mother of two, had sought an abortion in Texas after learning that her fetus had a fatal genetic condition and that carrying the pregnancy to term could jeopardize her future fertility.
She's now left the state for abortion care. https://t.co/7zLUFmDUhD