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New Orleans · New OrleansAs public school districts struggle, this new plan will only siphon more tax dollars away from those schools, critics say By Elizabeth White LSU Manship School News Service BATON ROUGE—The so-called Louisiana GATOR Scholarship program passed the House Appropriations Committee in a 13-8 vote Tuesday despite concerns over cost and implementation. Parents in Louisiana would receive from $5,000 to $15,000 in st…See the Story
Landry's Education Savings Account Plan Sails Through House Committee
Autonomy · New OrleansIf ever New Orleans needed an alliance of strong, knowledgeable, experienced and outspoken leaders to band together in an effort to protect its best interest and that of its people, it is now. Gov. Jeff Landry has made no secret of his plans to take over the New Orleans. And let’s be clear. We are not talking about a governor that wants to work in true partnership with local leaders to improve the quality of life for New Orleanians. If we were, …See the Story
The New Orleans Tribune Applauds Black Leaders Coalescing to Protect City’s Autonomy
Impeachment · New OrleansBy Anitra D. BrownThe New Orleans Tribune
It’s true. Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry recently suggested – loud enough for others to hear– that U. S. District Judge Susie Morgan should be impeached. When i heard, I had the very same reaction I have when I watch a boisterous, wayward toddler frantically run down a crooked, uneven street, then trip and fall. The abrupt tumble catches you off guard; but, it was expected. He acts this way often – reckles…See the Story
I Tried to Ignore Gov. Landry’s Call for Impeachment of Judge Morgan, But I Will Say This . . .
New Orleans · New OrleansA House committee has advanced a bill requiring a 25-foot distance from police officers. Violators could face up to 60 days in jail and a $500 day. While a similar bill was vetoed by John Bel Edwards, Gov. Jeff Landry is expected to support the measure. By Madison MarongeLSU Manship School News Service BATON ROUGE–A House committee moved forward with a bill Tuesday that would criminalize coming within 25 feet of an on-duty police officer if ord…See the Story
House Committee Advances Bill to Criminal Citizens for Coming Within 25 Feet of On-Duty Police Officers
New Orleans · New OrleansAttorney Ron Wilson has been appointed to the Legal Defense Fund Board of Directors The Legal Defense Fund (LDF) today (Monday, March 25) announced the appointment of Ron Wilson, a renowned civil rights attorney who is especially well-known for several cases that have had significantly had a significant impacted on voting rights in Louisiana. Since graduating from law school in 1975, Wilson, has been engaged in the private practice of law—primar…See the Story
New Orleans Attorney Ron Wilson Appointed to Legal Defense Fund Board of Directors
New Orleans · New OrleansBy Anitra D. BrownThe New Orleans Tribune Judge Susie Morgan, who presides over the federal consent decree in which the New Orleans Police Department is under, began a Thursday morning status hearing to discuss progress made in how NOPD’s officers conduct stops, searches and arrests by offering her opinion on a different, though slightly related topic. The question: Will Troop NOLA—an expansion of state police presence in the city that has been …See the Story