HR 118, sponsored by Rep. Chasity Martinez, urges the Louisiana Department of Insurance to compile and publish insurers loss ratios, nonrenewals and rate data — every year for anyone to see. #LaLege#LaGov https://t.co/98kigOlrH0
My latest: Why a New Orleans politician landed in the hot seat for her real estate firm’s cheap sale of a 7th Ward community garden https://t.co/5TxeCyZZn9 via @nolanews
one of my homies today asked me to imagine what jameis might say to dart about all this. i said “anything is on the board.”
here’s the board. as you can see, i was correct.
Is there any kind of precedent for this? A governor invalidating primary results, then re-drawing maps to intentionally change the results in their party’s favor?
Since when does Congress have the power to say when someone is allowed to take a new job in the private sector that has nothing to do with the federal government?
It's a huge problem for the Democrat Party that you take one look at the men they run for elected office and just know that they couldn't name a single obscure wide receiver from the early 2000s.
Louisiana will dole out a record 3,000 grants to help homeowners put fortified roofs on their homes in the coming weeks, after elected officials agreed on a bill that injects $50 million into the program (from @samkarlin) #lalege https://t.co/bKJf04iHnW
News: Trump, a longtime Knicks fan, planned to attend Game 5 at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday.
After the Knicks swept, he is eyeing going to the NBA finals.
W/ @KannoYoungs
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A private citizen got Sen. Cassidy's ear to draft a bill that would have transferred 140,000 acres of national forest, privatized a federal prison, and paid kids for good grades.
The parish's own government killed it.