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Louisiana House budget committee Chairman Jack McFarland said the state can't afford to fully fund teacher raises.
Gov. Jeff Landry devoted more time to fixing high car insurance rates than any other issue as he kicked off the 2025 regular ...
Gov. Jeff Landry's address to lawmakers as the legislative session began Monday celebrated accomplishments and touched on his ...
Annual $2,000 stipends that teachers received for the past two years are set to expire after this school year ends.
Louisiana lawmakers are finalizing preparations for the 2025 legislative session, with a wide-ranging agenda that includes ...
After voters failed to pass an amendment last month that would have made one-time stipends Louisiana teachers received last year a permanent part of their salaries, Gov. Jeff Landry wrote in an open ...
A top state lawmaker balked at Gov. Jeff Landry's proposal to spend nearly $94 million on a new program that gives parents tax dollars for private education.
Gov. Jeff Landry told Louisiana teachers this week that they might no longer receive the $2,000 stipends they've been paid ...
Jeff Landry said it is “back to the drawing board” when it comes to securing a salary increase for teachers in Louisiana.
Nearly two-thirds of Louisiana voters have rejected all four state constitutional amendments championed by Republican Gov.
Gov. Jeff Landry is looking toward the future after voters rejected four constitutional amendments on the March 29 ballot.
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