Louisiana voters soundly rejected all four proposed amendments to the state constitution on Saturday, shutting the door on changes to courts, government finances, teacher pay increases, juvenile crime ...
ELECTION RESULTS RIGHT THERE AND JUST INTO OUR NEWSROOM RIGHT NOW. GOVERNOR JEFF LANDRY GIVING THIS STATEMENT RIGHT HERE. AFTER ALL FOUR PROPOSED AMENDMENTS ARE PROJECTED TO FAIL TONIGHT. HE SAYS, ...
Louisiana voters shot down four proposed amendments to the state Constitution in Saturday's election. The four amendments, which were put on the ballot by the legislature last year at the urging of ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Governor Jeff Landry has been on a statewide media push to get the four amendments on your March 29 ballot, over the finish line. The main sell has been Amendment 2 - a ...
MONROE, La. (KTVE / KARD)–Saturday, Louisiana voters will go to the polls to decide on four amendments to the constitution. NBC 10’s Joel Massey has more on what each amendment does. Amendment 1 has ...
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 ...
A Florida House committee voted to move forward with four of seven constitutional proposals to reduce property taxes. Here's ...
Louisiana voters statewide will decide March 29 about four proposed amendments to the Louisiana Constitution. Amendment 4 of the four amendment deals with specialty elections for judicial vacancies.
Nearly two-thirds of voters in Louisiana rejected all four proposed constitutional amendments backed by Gov. Jeff Landry (R-LA). The rejection of the four amendments means the state’s tax, legal, and ...
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