Louisiana voters will see four constitutional amendments on the March 29 ballot. These measures address issues like criminal justice, teacher pay, taxes and more. They’ve received mixed reviews from ...
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The Democrat-controlled Senate passed all four constitutional amendments on Friday and can now be placed before voters in a ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — All four proposed constitutional amendments on the March ballot failed. The amendments addressed specialty courts, tax reforms, juvenile prosecution, and judicial ...
Louisiana voters resoundingly shot down four constitutional amendments over the weekend, rebuking Gov. Jeff Landry and the state Republican Legislature's plans to rewrite the tax code, expand the ...
On March 29, residents in every parish will have the chance to vote on four proposed amendments to the Louisiana Constitution. The changes deal with courts, taxes, how juveniles are treated in the ...
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