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Gov. Jeff Landry announced a significant development in Louisiana's insurance landscape. He said 20 auto insurers have filed for rate decreases following recent insurance
Governor Jeff Landry announced the approval of deploying the Louisiana National Guard to Washington, D.C. on Monday.
Louisiana drivers see lower auto insurance rates in 2025, with Gov. Landry and Commissioner Temple sparring over the reasons behind the cuts.
The governor said southwest Louisiana is seeing many new developments and improvements, including the oil and gas industry and the new Interstate 10 Calcaiseu River Bridge.
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On Monday, Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry announced that he is deploying around 135 Louisiana National Guardsmen to the nation’s capital to assist with President Trump’s federal crime crackdown there.
A new study shows Louisiana’s updated tax policy lowers most households’ overall burden despite higher sales tax rates on goods and services.
Gov. Jeff Landry has ordered State Police to investigate the disposal of Orleans Parish criminal court files into a local landfill.
Commercial auto insurance rate growth also slowed to 4.9% in 2025 from 8.5% in 2024 and 6.9% in 2023. Since January, Louisiana insurers have filed over 20 rate decrease requests; 14 requested reductions greater than 1%, predominantly citing fewer accidents as the reason.
The Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities, along with Gov. Jeff Landry, is proud to announce Louisiana’s newest Poet Laureate, Gina Ferrara.