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Louisiana Rep. Mike Johnson re-elected Speaker of House
Louisiana's Mike Johnson is reelected U.S. House speaker in a surprisingly quick vote
WASHINGTON – U.S. Rep. Mike Johnson was reelected speaker of the House in the first ballot Friday afternoon in a surprisingly quick process that last Congress dragged on for days. The vote was 218 to 215.
Louisiana Rep. Mike Johnson re-elected Speaker of the House
With the backing of President-elect Donald Trump, Louisiana Congressman Mike Johnson was re-elected Speaker of the House, but it took a bit of last-minute arm-twisting to secure the victory. CBS News New York political reporter Marcia Kramer has the details.
Louisiana’s Mike Johnson elected U.S. House speaker by GOP in cliff-hanger vote
U.S. House Republicans on Friday elected Louisiana Rep. Mike Johnson as their speaker for the 119th Congress, following weeks of speculation about whether the GOP would begin another protracted, public dispute over leadership.
Louisiana, New Orleans
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry faces backlash for restaurant photo after deadly terror attack
Gov. Jeff Landry is under scrutiny for posting a cheerful photo of him outside a New Orleans restaurant hours after the deadly truck attack.
Louisiana lieutenant governor criticizes New Orleans mayor following terrorist attack
Louisiana Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser said New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell failed to do enough to protect city from terrorist attack.
New Orleans needs to learn from deadly terror attack, Louisiana lawmaker says
Scripps News speaks with Rep. Troy Carter, Sr., who represents Louisiana's 2nd District in the U.S. House, about security challenges following a deadly New Year's Day terror attack in New Orleans.
Louisiana gov will attend Sugar Bowl
Louisiana attorney general says Sugar Bowl should be delayed to Friday after attack prompts postponement
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill said she believes the Sugar Bowl in New Orleans should be postponed to Friday after it was pushed back to Thursday.
Louisiana Governor to Attend Sugar Bowl as AG Says Too Soon to Play Ball
Governor Jeff Landry is set to attend the game between Notre Dame and Georgia, which was postponed to Thursday after an attack.
Sugar Bowl should have been postponed until Friday: Louisiana attorney general
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill (R) said she believes the Sugar Bowl should have been postponed until Friday as New Orleans grapples with the aftermath of the New Year’s Day terror attack. Murrill,
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Louisiana AG says communication with FBI is 'improving' despite leadership concerns in Washington
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill joined 'America's Newsroom' to discuss the latest on the investigation into the deadly ...
The Advocate
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Largest-of-its-kind crane built in Acadiana; going to Louisiana location
A Belgium-based company, E-Crane, recently completed the largest-of-its-kind crane at its Port of Iberia location. The E4000 ...
KTAL Shreveport on MSN
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Louisiana continues to have one of the highest sales taxes
Louisiana saw a temporary increase to state sales tax a few years ago to cover deficits in the budget. Starting January 1st, ...
NOLA.com
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Louisiana Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser criticizes LaToya Cantrell after Bourbon Street attack
Louisiana Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser levelled a series of broadsides at Mayor LaToya Cantrell's administration a day after the ...
The Hill on MSN
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Louisiana governor ‘convinced’ New Orleans is safe
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Gov. Jeff Landry (R) said he’s “convinced” New Orleans is safe after a Wednesday attack that killed 15 people and ...
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Why a voting rights advocate says AG Murrill could be tanking Louisiana’s redistricting case
The U.S. Supreme Court hasn’t set a date for when it will hear the challenge against Louisiana’s majority-Black 6th ...
NOLA.com
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Chronic lung disease rates increase in Louisiana, despite national rates remaining the same
In 2021,138,825 people died from COPD in the U.S., making it the sixth overall leading cause of death and the fifth ...
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