Voters will be deciding on four amendments to the Louisiana state constitution on the Dec. 7th ballot. This article aims to break them down, so that you can know what you're voting for.
Louisiana voters will consider four amendments to the state Constitution with early voting under way for the December 7 election.
Early voting is underway and, aside from the Baton Rouge mayoral race, there are four constitutional amendments on the ballot.
Early voting will take place from Friday, Nov. 22 to Saturday, Nov. 30. The polls will be open from 8:30 a.m. until 6 p.m.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry is calling on LSU to punish a law professor for comments he made about the presidential election in the classroom. Administrative law professor Nick Bryner drew the ire of the governor for calling on students who voted for Trump because they like his policies,
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry called for the reprimand of an LSU law professor on Tuesday, Nov 26. According to a transcript provided by Landry, the man encouraged students to think critically about the incoming Trump presidential administration.
Early voting will take place from Friday, Nov. 22 to Saturday, Nov. 30. The polls will be open from 8:30 a.m. until 6 p.m.
Those who plan to cast their ballot ahead of election day can find their early voting location and sample ballots on the Louisiana Secretary of State website. Early voting ends on Nov. 30, and election day is on Dec. 7.
On Wednesday, Nov. 27, Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill called for an LSU law professor to be disciplined after he made comments regarding the policies and regime of President-elect Donald Trump to a class.
A California man was arrested at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) after he allegedly tried to check two suitcases containing more than 70 pounds of clothing caked in methamphetamine – including a cow pajama onesie – on a flight to Australia, federal prosecutors said Tuesday.
Gov. Jeff Landry called out an LSU professor of environmental law after he made comments in class about President-elect Donald Trump.
In this week's Talking Business, Bowser reflects on his time with the Louisiana Chemical Association and talks about the forecast for the industry in the second term for President-elect Donald Trump. What achievements are you kind of most proud of during your time with the association?