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Landry raised money for an expensive advertising campaign and stumped throughout Louisiana in particular for Amendment 2, a complicated measure that would have rewritten the state tax code to reduce ...
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Gov. Jeff Landry has issued an executive order instituting a hiring freeze across Louisiana's executive branch of government.
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At least one piece of legislation aimed at constitutional changes to state tax law will likely be introduced during the regular session this year, said state Rep. Julie Emerson, R-Carencro, who sponsored Amendment 2 and was a key figure in advancing the Landry administration’s tax policy initiatives over the last several months.
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Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry, Donald Trump Jr., rapper 50 Cent and other MAGA-aligned figures suffered a big loss Saturday when voters in the Bayou State rejected various amendments to the state constitution.
Landry had pushed hard for Amendment 2 in particular. But voters across the state resoundingly rejected all of the changes.
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry announced Wednesday that there will be a statewide hiring freeze amid an expected budget shortfall. The announcement was made on Landry's website. Sign up for our NewslettersLandry issued an executive order instituting a hiring freeze for the executive branch of state government,
Gov. Jeff Landry issued an executive order Wednesday, placing a hiring freeze for the state government’s executive branch to save $20 million in state funds. The hiring freeze does not include local government agencies,