Louisiana Unveils Tip Line to Report Library Books Pushing Sex on Kids

Attorney General Jeff Landry of Louisiana announced on Monday the launch of a new tip line where the public can submit library books that could contain content inappropriate for children. The “Protecting Minors” tip line opens a gateway for the public to submit books found in public libraries which “contain extremely graphic sexual content that is far … Continued

Louisiana Attorney General Alleges Fauci and Big Tech Part of Push to Censor Americans’ Speech

Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry and Missouri’s Attorney General Eric Schmitt in May sued Anthony Fauci, the Biden administration, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), and the FBI, alleging they censored American’s free speech on social media platforms. Pointedly, Landry stated in an interview that aired on Newsmakers by NTD and The … Continued

Scalise and Van Duyne: Republicans Have A Plan to Lower Your Gas and Energy Costs

Today, House Republican Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) and Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne (R-Texas) co-authored an op-ed for the Houston Chronicle highlighting how the Biden Administration’s extreme climate policies and war on American energy have raised the price of gasoline and electricity, making it more expensive for the average American to fuel their car and heat and cool their home. … Continued

House Committee Advances Bill to Have Trackable Mail-In Ballots

The House Oversight and Reform Committee on Thursday advanced a bill that would enable mail-in ballots for federal elections to be tracked. “This bill would require that any ballot mailed in a federal election include a postal service barcode on the envelop that is unique to the individual ballot,” Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney, the chairwoman of … Continued

Understaffed New Orleans PD Hiring Civilians and Organizing Patrol Shifts

The New Orleans Police Department is hiring civilians and organizing patrol shifts amid a staffing shortage. While facing the shortage, the city has also been struggling with surging violent crime — especially murder. The city has become so dangerous that it is on track to surpass Baltimore in homicides this year. “According to data from … Continued

Louisiana Department of Health Rescinds COVID Vaccine Mandate for Schoolchildren

Louisiana parents opposed to COVID mRNA shots for their children won a victory as the state’s department of health rescinded its mandate that schoolchildren be injected. The Louisiana Department of Health repealed its mandate Tuesday, leading Attorney General Jeff Landry (R) to file a motion to dismiss his lawsuit, Crews v. Edwards, against Governor John Bel Edwards (D). … Continued

Louisiana Secretary of State Leads the Nation – Ends ERIC in State and Creates Directive to Keep 2020 Election Materials

In LACAG’s last submission on election reform, we linked to the testimony of Alex Halderman before the Louisiana Voting System Commission on December 13, 2021 regarding the acute vulnerabilities of Ballot Marking Devices (BMDs) used by 90% of American citizens to vote. Halderman testified that BMDs can be electronically hacked, and votes can be remotely switched from … Continued

Louisiana Abortion Ban Reinstated, Clinics Halt Procedures

Staff at Louisiana’s abortion clinics spent Monday calling patients to cancel procedures and direct them to resources in other states as Louisiana’s near total abortion ban is once-again in effect. For weeks, access to abortion in Louisiana has been flickering — with the state’s three clinics relying on rulings and temporary restraining orders, that allowed … Continued

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